M
That sounds very clever !! She bought the house from you, paid you for it, but if you knew she was going to cut down a tree you wouldn't of bothered. I wonder what colour toilet paper she placed in the bathroom. Another good reason.
That sounds very clever !! She bought the house from you, paid you for it, but if you knew she was going to cut down a tree you wouldn't of bothered. I wonder what colour toilet paper she placed in the bathroom. Another good reason.
For some removing a mature tree isn't particularly far off wrecking the joint. It's making a significant and unwanted change to the property without permission. I'd question how green their fingers really are if the think it's sensible to remove a precious mature tree to make way for their van.But which is more important ? Having a mature couple in a rural property, paying rent in the investment and generally looking after it or have younger persons wrecking the joint.
To my mind its the same as if they knocked down a wall.
Hardly in the same league really, in fairness.
I suggest you amend your lease to specify pruning and lawn mowing. And permissions for projects beyond that.
I think that's what I'm going to have to do. As the lease is already signed can I make an amendment now or wait until the lease expires in 12 months?
I have rented an older property to retired tenants recently. This property located in the country, is surrounded by a huge lawn and mature hedges and tress - lovely and private. The tenants have cut down a very exotic mature tree which would have been about 25+ years old. I'm absolutely livid!!!! I would have no problem with them trimming hedges, making flower beds, planting etc. they indicated that they were green fingered when they came to view.
To my mind this is damage and as they had no permission, does this negate their damage deposit?
I've had an apologetic letter but I'm too fuming to respond. What are my options?
MT
I have rented an older property to retired tenants recently. This property located in the country, is surrounded by a huge lawn and mature hedges and tress - lovely and private. The tenants have cut down a very exotic mature tree which would have been about 25+ years old. I'm absolutely livid!!!! I would have no problem with them trimming hedges, making flower beds, planting etc. they indicated that they were green fingered when they came to view.
To my mind this is damage and as they had no permission, does this negate their damage deposit?
I've had an apologetic letter but I'm too fuming to respond. What are my options?
MT
Get them to replace the tree and all expenses paid by them. Simple as. Otherwise you could sue them if the contract states that they cannot do such things.
Otherwise you could sue them if the contract states that they cannot do such things.
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