You do not have the right to:
Perhaps you need to get legal help, and ask what the correct route by law would be in this instance.
- Take or retain your tenants’ property – even if they haven’t paid the rent
I just don't think that people should be hasty in their decisions, as the quote above said, you don't have the right to retain any property, I would want to know legally where I stood with this.
I'm sure the OP doesnt want to be carrying the previous tenants belongings, but he/she can't just dump them, as they said they believe there is a legal timeframe to adhere to.
Did you not read the quote above? That is the law. It could be seen as retaining the belongings, since he/she has them in his/her possession.
http://www.prtb.ie/act.htm states;
Sections 37 and 194 - Deemed Termination of Tenancies
The following is a general note for guidance only and individual circumstances of particular cases may vary.
If the tenant serves notice of intention to terminate that is not the required amount in the required manner and moves out at a time when the rent has run out, the tenancy is deemed terminated. If the tenant does not serve any notice of intention to terminate but moves out, then, at a time when the rent is 28 days in arrears, the tenancy is deemed terminated. In these circumstances the landlord is entitled to recover possession of the dwelling even if the tenant has left some belongings behind. However, the tenant remains liable to pay rent for the correct period of notice that should have been given.
Why would she need 'legal help'?? You always seem eager to get the solicitors in.
As regards the tennants belongings, dump it, he lost the right once he left leaving rent in arrears. The OP made effort to contact the tennant. What more can be done except get rid...
He lost the right to his belongings when he high tailed it out and left 3 months rent in arrears. Since you seem to know the law can you quote where a person is legally obliged to retain and store items for a person who has left the OP in the lurch.
Yes I can read. He didnt leave the belongings in the OPs possession, he dumped his belongings on the OP.
Smashbox is merely giving advice in a reply to the OP's question. She is right in what she is saying, the OP could leave him/herself open to litigation if they did what you suggest. Why attack a poster for giving sound advice???
Smashbox is merely giving advice in a reply to the OP's question. She is right in what she is saying, the OP could leave him/herself open to litigation if they did what you suggest. Why attack a poster for giving sound advice???
Hey Im wondering if anyone would be able to tell me how long do I have to keep stuff for a tenant after he has left the property (without paying rent for 3 months!).
Obviously I would like to call to his new residence and burn it at his door but Im not sure where he has moved to!!!
But seriously how long do I have to keep it for does anyone know?
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