Brendan Burgess
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What can the landlord do?
Brendan
It's an utterly daft law. Adults should be held responsible for their own behaviour.
Agreed. Every landlord that fails to deal with incidents that upset neighbours gives us all a bad name.Both adults have a responsibility here - including how the landlord as an adult utilises a business asset in what is a monetary relationship.
Agreed. Every landlord that fails to deal with incidents that upset neighbours gives us all a bad name.
First prevention; vetting potential tenants by whatever means, but at the very least speaking with their previous landlords / ladies.How can he deal with it?
I agree with you to an extent, that is if the landlord is naïve enough to accept everything at face value. However it does not take genius detective skills to unravel a fake story. I have a short list of questions that I ask the prospective tenant, so I have a few details that I can check against the story that the previous landlord gives me. I do the same with the previous landlord, speaking with them on the phone rather than relying on emails. A house or apartment is a huge investment and demands that you take great care when choosing to whom you let it. I think that on average, problems in lettings arise in proportion to the degree that landlords fail to follow due diligence.The majority of what you posted is invalidated if tenants simply lie and fake all this stuff. You can fake references and all of it. Because there is no official central register.
The one thing missing from that article is whether there was any attempt to contact the landlord about the behaviour of his tenants. If he ignored complaints, then he deserves any fines he gets.
If the complaint is valid
Are these Adults not responsible for their own antisocial behaviour , Are they up in court.
Where is Tenant's personal responsibility in all this. Ridiculous. Asking adults to "control" other adults.
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