Unless you are charging her more than a equal share of the rent and the bills then I would be inclined to show her the breakdown, remembering that the bills in winter will be much higher than those in the summer.
If I was renting the smallest room in the house, I would also expect to pay less for that than the other tenants. However, she seems to have agreed to your terms for rent and utilities.
Did you not read the previous response? You are not her landlord and while it would appear that you made an agreement with her when she became a tenant of the property this agreement was not a part of the lease that she signed so legally unenforceable. There is no legal way that you can evict this person as she is a joint tenant to the property with the same rights as the existing tenants.She has to go!
No, as I mentioned in my first post.We do pay less than her but the difference is relatively small. We are not going to show her all the household expenses as the way we see things we made a deal when she moved into the house and now she wants to change the deal 4 months into the tenancy.
That is not the most important thing now however. She threatened her housemates with a solicitor, probably after taking bad advice from her boyfriend. She has to go!
From what I understand, a tenant who has been here for less than 6 months does not have to be given a reason in the notice of termination letter, simply just given 28 days notice. Is this correct?
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