Never occurred to me to pay someone to leave a property - surely this would encourage others to do the same thing? Maybe he'd do it again to the next landlord and the next...If a tenant doesn't want to move out the best thing to do is to offer to pay them off.
Understand where you're coming from though, we've been through this before in London and it cost us dearly - 6 months unpaid rent, lost buyer of property, tenants trashed the house before they left, court order and baliff's costs, etc.It will cost you less in the long run than involving the courts and paying a solicitor and it taking two or three years to get your property back.
I agree with you, but where do the rights of the property owner come in?There are plenty of laws to protect the rights of a tenant, and rightly so.
A fellow landlord has offered some 'muscle' to 'persuade' this person that he really wants to leave, but I'm not by nature an agressive person and don't really want to go down that route.Forget about the legal system and see what it will take to get him out. Don't do anything illegal mind you!
delgirl said:I ran it by the Guards and they are telling me it's a civil matter and they can't get involved.
A fellow landlord has offered some 'muscle' to 'persuade' this person that he really wants to leave
modestus said:I agree with Purple and Clubman -forget about the Court system and PRTB as neither work efficiently -if the person is behaving in a criminal manner change the locks -give new keys to the good tenants and if the criminal tenant goes to court you have plenty of examples of his threatening criminal behaviour -the case would be thrown out -you have to be pragmatic and get on with preserving your right of ownership if you have given the notice to quit -peole like that do not bother to go to Court in the end because they know they are out of order
Agree with you there casiopea, I'd also like to see some sort of protection for both sides.I dont mind paying tax on rent and I dont mind paying PRTB but in return I would like to see some better protection for landlords as right now there is nothing.
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