With-holding the last month's rent in lieu of deposit
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With-holding the last month's rent in lieu of deposit
This was quite a common occurence, before the new Tenancy Deposit Schemes, for the tenant to not pay the last momth of rent instead of waiting for the deposit. Can anybody tell me if this is still common practice and if there are any measures to stop it it under the new deposit schemes?Tags: None
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by mucker973Hi All,
This question is in relation to my previous post here https://forums.landlordzone.co.uk/fo...or-rent-arears where I now have had the Possession hearing, had it ruled it my favour and am now working on the warrant....-
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23-05-2022, 02:00 AM -
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by Hudson01If you do go down the route of changing the locks when they are out then may i also suggest that at the same time you place a call with the Police to inform them of this, and request that the neighbourhood team are informed so if the then ex tenant '' kicks off '' upon her return and calls 999 they...
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22-05-2022, 21:09 PM -
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by HMOmikeI have a house rented on a standard AST to the same tenant since 2016. He has rented at other properties of mine on a single room basis for maybe 10 years prior and is a decent guy and very reliable. He is a Latvian and in 2017 he married a lady from Ukraine. He adopted his wife’s son and all 3 have...
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19-05-2022, 15:35 PM -
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by DPT57You never let them back in once you've changed locks. You pack up all gheir stuff and hand it to them outside or through a window.
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22-05-2022, 15:29 PM -
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by HMOmikeThanks for all the constructive advice I think my way is now clear. I get the impression that the wife will not go quietly no matter how much discussion takes place! Has anyone any experience of exclusion which seems to be a euphemism for changing the locks whilst they are out. Presumably this means...
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22-05-2022, 15:12 PM -
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by Hudson01Never a truer statement has been written....
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22-05-2022, 10:58 AM -
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by jpkeatesThe latest government figures for possession claims have been published, which cover January through March 2022.
That's post Covid restrictions and would probably include most of the last of the Covid backlog.
And there's no sign of the massive wave of evictions and resulting mass...-
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19-05-2022, 10:46 AM -
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by Hudson01I agree with the above comment, why keep calling the council, if you consider their position, if you kick this bullying leech out of your property then the council may have a legal duty to house her !!! They don't want to house anyone they do not have too, so from their perspective it is best if she...
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22-05-2022, 10:30 AM -
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by Hudson01Maybe not with this landlord, but i assure you there is with others, me included, i keep my rents below market levels exactly beacause my tenants are exellent and have been with me for a while now, i do not want them to leave and they do not want to leave...... so the arrangement works, i think most...
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