I have just (last Friday) been able to get a tenant evicted on a "No Fault eviction" first time in 25 years as a landlord. Owed £3000 in Rent, £1000+ damage to property, legal costs £250 and it's going to be at least 3 weeks before the place is fit to rent again.
Spend the last two days cleaning dog mess off the kitchen floor, replacing kick boards and 5 cupboard doors on new kitchen, just the tip of the iceberg, every carpet in the house new when he moved in is damaged some must be replaced, plasterer coming in Friday as the dogs he didn't tell me he was bringing stripped a wall. It's taken since January to shift him. If I had had to go down the fault route it would have been another 12 weeks and £1500 legal costs even if he left before I had to pay bailiffs to shift him. Found out he stopped paying gas and electricity, probably council tax as well and he did the same to a previous landlord.
Just hoping when they end no fault eviction they do something to speed up this process.... not holding my breath landlords are an easy target, it's all unearned income after all. Perhaps they will even build the houses we need to bring rent down to sensible levels that people can afford and stop people turning streets into endless HMOs that exploit the tenants and wreck my business.
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Spend the last two days cleaning dog mess off the kitchen floor, replacing kick boards and 5 cupboard doors on new kitchen, just the tip of the iceberg, every carpet in the house new when he moved in is damaged some must be replaced, plasterer coming in Friday as the dogs he didn't tell me he was bringing stripped a wall. It's taken since January to shift him. If I had had to go down the fault route it would have been another 12 weeks and £1500 legal costs even if he left before I had to pay bailiffs to shift him. Found out he stopped paying gas and electricity, probably council tax as well and he did the same to a previous landlord.
Just hoping when they end no fault eviction they do something to speed up this process.... not holding my breath landlords are an easy target, it's all unearned income after all. Perhaps they will even build the houses we need to bring rent down to sensible levels that people can afford and stop people turning streets into endless HMOs that exploit the tenants and wreck my business.
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