Thanks for that. I'll try them tomorrow. In the mean time I've changed the locks and bagged up his belongings telling him to cough up what he owes himself, if he wants the stuff back.Ring the Irish Property Owner's Association for advice. I had to look for advice last week and PTRB were completely useless but Rang the IPOA and they gave me fantastic advice. Hope you get it sorted.
Just spoke with the CWO and apparently all the back dated money was paid only he didn't bother to collect it. Now that he has left my property the CWO has told me the matter is between the ex-tenant and myself.Can you contact the Community Welfare Officer in the area who dealt with him?
He has almost certainly pocketed the rent allowance - make sure that he is not still claiming it for your property.
Don't give up hope on being a landlord - there are plenty of excellent tenants out there. just always get and check references - interview the tenants at length and go with your gut feeling. If ever accepting rent allowance again then insist that it gets sent directly to you and not to the tenant.
Believe me if I had a choice I wouldn't be in this game at all. Like so many bought and tried to sell at the complete wrong time just as the bubble burst. Now stuck with a house plunging into negative equity that I can't sell. As regards the CWO don't you agree it would make more sense to pay the landlord direct and avoid potential hassle?Mark71 you need to reread JoeBallantin's advice again.
Next time big deposit, month in advance and check out the tenant's references properly. In relation to you giving out about the rent scheme, it's nothing to do with them. Your contract is with the tenant not the CWO. If you are not up to being a landlord than you shouldn't rent.
is it not the case that Landlords can request that RA is paid directly to them & not the tenant? Am I wrong?
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