That all said we are majorly out of pocket. She's left owing money on the ESB (which I can't subsequently put into her name - she's not going to ring them and set it up just so she can get a bill), the damage done plus the month's rent we were owed for October.
You have actually been left off rather lightly - you are so luckly they have left
That's really disgusting but that said I've with my sister packed 40 bin bags from my back garden after 2 months of tenant's from hell, and another time I couldn't face the maggots myself so paid a lad to do it for me. Why can't people put out their rubbish - especially when it's paid for. Oh I hate maggots how did that female live in a place like that - yech - truly disgusting, at least if they burnt the place down you have the insurance so it's easier to deal withImARebel,
Yes you have been let off lightly. The vast majority of neo landlords have no idea of what can happen and the work involved in renting property. I laugh at some of the problems and complaints I see here. Worries about a leaky tap, damaged carpet, the cost of a dollop of plaster, a lick of paint, a new shower and replacement sink etc. My God having to clean the place up afterwards! The hard work! The reality is pulling out beds to find maggot infested piles of used tampons, and that is just a normal days work. The stress really happens when you get at call at 3AM, to find they burnt the whole building to the ground...
If by any chance your tenants mess the place up go back to the refs and tell them.
Oh I hate maggots how did that female live in a place like that - yech - truly disgusting
I'd be wary of doing any such thing. What is the point of this?
What am I supposed to do when some random person claiming to be a landlord calls me up and tells me he trashed their property? Do I care? Am I going to adjust my reference based off this call? Is that fair? It has nothing to do with any previous landlord.
In addition to this, you need to be careful over what you say. If someone finds out you've been contacting their references and saying things they claim as untrue, then the possibility of defamation arises.
I had 3 people recommend 2 Polish people (a couple) for my flat who then proceeded to wet the bed, broke or stole 50 % of the glasses, cups and plates, left holes in the walls, left filth everywhere in the flat and I mean everywhere. Never on time with the rent.
Would you not go back to the people who recommended them to you and say something like those people you recommended did X Y Z.
I didn't last time but I'd do it if it happened again.
I believe there should be a bad tenants list for landlords to view before taking people into their properties.
I'd say either those initial references were bogus or that couple went through a fairly drastic change of character between their previous tenancy and yours. Assuming they were genuine references, do you expect them to change their opinion of their ex-tenants based off your experiences rather than their own? It just isn't workable.
A referee puts down what they know, what they experienced as a landlord, did they receive the rent on time and in full. It has nothing to do with a tenants subsequent behaviour in any other property belonging to any other landlord. Your experiences are what you put in your reference, which I'm guessing isn't forthcoming! I can understand your frustration if you feel misled, but if we assume the original referees were genuine and honest, no one has any business contacting them about their recommendations subsequent behaviour. They're not sponsoring them or claiming they'll be well behaved for life, "..and if not then get back to me". They call it like they see it.
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