Sullystreet
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Remove the tenant if they don't leave in the timeframe in line with notice. Let the tenant then do the work and running with the rtb to get compensation.Follow the RTB and legal process; be prepared for significant legal fees and long delays.
Thanks, when you say remove the tenant you mean with a Sherriff?Remove the tenant if they don't leave in the timeframe in line with notice. Let the tenant then do the work and running with the rtb to get compensation.
You are either down two years rent and not having your property back. Or you get your property back promptly and you are down sone amount of compensation which I would suggest would be less than two years rent.
No I mean remove them yourself. Not violently. But packing of bags belongings etc and change the locks. I for one would not be waiting two plus years to maybe be allowed have my property back.Thanks, when you say remove the tenant you mean with a Sherriff?
It is illegal and you are.Others will say that's illegal and you are promoting breaking the law.
In these circumstances a financial inducement would probably work.What can I do if the HAP tenant refuses to leave.
I am about to serve an eviction notice on a HAP tenant.
Something of a generalisation, but anyone in receipt of HAP is going to be on a lower income and finding property in their price range is likely to be more difficult.What is the relevance of HAP here? Do the same rules not apply to a non-HAP tenant?
Brendan
You are not serving an eviction notice, it is a notice of termination of tenancy.eviction notice on a HAP tenant
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