Hello
I have a situation with a tenant that took a short term let,didn't pay the rent,gave me a fake PPS number and promptly disappeared.
I have their correct name and parents address.
I have their mobile although its no longer active/answered.
If I can get their correct PPS number then I can have this tenancy registered with the PRTB and then start legal action for a Judgement etc,but without the PPS number I am out of luck,anyone?
Did you not seek a reference from this person when you first let to them?? He/she could be anywhere now maybe emigrated or moved to another town, withour a pps number you will find it very difficult to recouperate your loss.
Could you talk to them in the PRTB all the same, it might be a possibility that they are using their name and false pps no on several landlords. If others have made a complaint about the same person perhaps there is something that can be done.
No harm in addressing a letter to them at their parents house. No guarantee of a response though.
Try getting a phone number for the parents house as you have the surname and address and ring looking for them and perhaps you might find out where they work or otherwise.
Hello
I have a situation with a tenant that took a short term let,didn't pay the rent,gave me a fake PPS number and promptly disappeared.
I have their correct name and parents address.
I have their mobile although its no longer active/answered.
If I can get their correct PPS number then I can have this tenancy registered with the PRTB and then start legal action for a Judgement etc,but without the PPS number I am out of luck,anyone?
Sounds like you had an house guest and not a tenant. Move on.
Next time hand out the keys only after you have a deposit, first month's rent and a signed copy of the PRTB form. A lease would be nice too - but I find those three items will be enough to keep out 95% of bad renters.
If you go slack on any of these items then the tenant is thinking...im on a winner here , good luck sucker.