My advice is to cut your loss and get out now.
Change the locks and rent it out yourself.
Don't give the keys away so easily next time.
What tenant?But does the tenant have any rights?
Sorry, I should have said that shortly after I handed over the keys the letting agent did confirm that he had found a tenant for the apartment and for the moment I am assuming that the tenant is in my apartment. However, also assuming that the tenant is paying the letting agent and is unaware of my issue!
also assuming that the tenant is paying the letting agent and is unaware of my issue!
I wouldn't go as far as mercman. The tenant (if there is one) may be completely inncocent here! They may also be a good paying tenant and all you'd have to do is give them a new lease with your bank details etc. and problem sorted (apart from a change of locks to ensure security).
If there's no tenant, go to the agent's office and get your keys back and let it yourself.
Seriously though Jack....check your apartment out immediately and change all locks if no tenant in situ.
Good Luck
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