I'm with you on the tenant moving out, and have also suggested this.
I wouldn't say this is anything to do with a 'weird feeling of entitlement' though. Perhaps I misinterpreted your question when you asked if there were any practical problems with the arrangement, so apologies there. I...
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Hello, I wondered if anyone experienced could please advise on this scenario:
A landlord lets out a self-containted attic room in a converted garage – which is separate and detached from their house – to a tenant. It has its own front door, so the tenant can only access the part of...-
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Reply to FeeDo the decent thing, honestly
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by jase222Hi
My tenant wants me to write a letter to U/C , can I charge for the time if needed? I am not but then wondered?-
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by Amazinshe's been living with me for the past 2 years (we share the living space etc) but she keeps bring strangers back and stay here overnight on a regular basis. Having her living here is like having a couple. Before she moved in, she signed agreement that she need to ask my permission for having guests...
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by LaurasplogIn answer to your question, no it's an actual estate agent, not a service charge agent. (It's ex-council.)
I don't think I've ever seen any T&Cs from the agent. But I think you're right, this needs to be treated as a formal complaint....-
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17-05-2022, 09:49 AM -
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by LaurasplogWe have a London flat managed by an agent (full management service).
My husband and I were abroad, and got a call from the council saying the property was leaking sewage into the flat below. We contacted our agent immediately who sent someone around the same day (Company A).
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16-05-2022, 12:58 PM -
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by DPT57Once you're official notice period expires you can exclude her from the property.
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17-05-2022, 09:48 AM -
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by Hudson01First of all you need to expalin more on how the living space(s) work, because if she is a lodger (as said above), you problems will be over quickly, if not.... then they have only just begun. Does she have exclusive use of a room or rooms ?
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