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Update On Stubborn Tenant...
Ok so I posted recently that due to tenant refusing to let any potential buyers in to view property we had decided to serve him notice, and I told agency this. We then had chat on phone and to my horror they said that the two viewings he had cancelled at last minute, he - the tenant- was going to have done them himself and without the agent! I was mortified and asked the agent why on Earth they had agreed to this?? As I would never have done. So clearly one way or another he does NOT want anyone to look inside this house. I told agent to write to him and say they need to do an inspection (they need to give 48 hours notice). They have written to him, phoned him, left voicemails but no reply to anything.
So yesterday I just really lost my temper with the agent and said why can’t you just go and knock on the *** door? He could be lying dead there for all you know!
They said they aren’t allowed to legally, and as this is the first (and last!) tenant I’ve ever had I really don’t know where I stand legally. Is it true they can’t know on his door if he has refused to respond to all forms of communication?
Getting severely hacked off with all this....
So yesterday I just really lost my temper with the agent and said why can’t you just go and knock on the *** door? He could be lying dead there for all you know!
They said they aren’t allowed to legally, and as this is the first (and last!) tenant I’ve ever had I really don’t know where I stand legally. Is it true they can’t know on his door if he has refused to respond to all forms of communication?
Getting severely hacked off with all this....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What you need to find out is, is warming him about the inspection enough, or does he need to acknowledge this? I'm pretty sure he doesn't..
My agents sent me a letter saying they were doing an inspection the next week. I didn't respond. I made sure I was home on the day and they rocked up with their own keys (agents should have keys) and did the inspection. All was fine.
So my point is, if you've sent him a letter, surely then you're allowed to go and inspect the house?
My agents sent me a letter saying they were doing an inspection the next week. I didn't respond. I made sure I was home on the day and they rocked up with their own keys (agents should have keys) and did the inspection. All was fine.
So my point is, if you've sent him a letter, surely then you're allowed to go and inspect the house?
They’ve left endless voicemails and texts saying he needs to contact them as he has gone back on the sold point of renewing tenancy, which was to let potential viewings in, and that he has to contact them ASAP. but he just doesn’t reply. They won’t set a date for the inspection until he replies, ( don’t ask me why, I really don’t understand) And yes I agree they’re completely useless!!
His yearly tenancy was up for renewal last month, and due to him being so difficult in not letting viewing in, the agent spoke to him and said we would only renew it if he agreed to stop being to stubborn and making excuses to cancel every viewing. He agreed and so we (stupidly renewed it). Thank god we only agreed to a 6 month tenancy and not a year. As soon as we renewed it he has gone back to his old ways.
I would sack the agent. What are you paying them for exactly? Why the hell didnt you just let him "hold over". Which muppet advised you to enter into another 6 month term with him? Let me guess? The agent, who undoubtedly took a handsome "renewal" fee.
Unfortunately, I think you are stuck with him.
I'd write to him and say that because he will not cooperate with you, when his tenancy is up you will be seeking possession. Then put it down to experience and get the stubborn so and so out once his contractual period expires.
Unfortunately, I think you are stuck with him.
I'd write to him and say that because he will not cooperate with you, when his tenancy is up you will be seeking possession. Then put it down to experience and get the stubborn so and so out once his contractual period expires.
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