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Change the locks while she is at work, pack up her stuff and await her return...
So you are proposing initiating legal action instead of taking a course of action which may or may not result in legal action, because as OP stated the person currently in the property is not a tenant of the landlord's, she is a tenant of the ex-tenant andThis stupid course of action may be followed by:
(a) Legal action by tenant.
(b) Paying out a large sum of money to the ex-tenant for illegal eviction.
OP, consult a solicitor, tenants are protected by law and you cannot simply evict them without giving notice etc.
.... There was no formal agreement between the landlord and the sublet tenant. ...
So you are proposing initiating legal action instead of taking a course of action which may or may not result in legal action
Get some of your mates to move in and pretend to be your new tenants and ask them to behave as obnoxiously as possible by playing loud music, getting drunk and generally making as much of a nuisance of themselves as possible.
As it turns out diplomacy was by far the best option, a friendly chat has led to an agreement that the woman will pay half the rent and, subject to references checking out, her friend will move in and pay the other half. Both are signing up to tenancy agreements.
Good outcome for everyone bar the solicitors
If it was me I would have nit taken the rent and just changed the locks and claimed I didn't know there was anyone else in the house as I only had an agreement with Mr. x who has since left.
Or are all tenants conniving freeloaders just waiting to screw you over at some point?
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