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Can i stop paying the rent and hand the keys back to the Bank.
Can i stop paying the rent and hand the keys back to the Bank.
I think they can. I hope they don’t.Unfortunately, I am in negative equity in my PPR so I don't think the bank can't do much with my ppr unless they want to throw me out on the street.
Its just amazing how the system allows someone to stop paying rent while I still have to pay the mortgatge
Terribly unfair that you have to pay your bank back a mortgage that was given to you based on your own income and circumstances and your ability to repay.
Your mortgage has nothing to do with the tenant you chose.
Can we all get back to the point in hand here, the tenant is the one we should be angry with, another freeloader taking all that the system allows.
For what it's worth if the OP wants shut of the tenant, very simply tell the tenant the property is being placed on the market for sale, and she and her child have two weeks to vacate the property.
The point in hand, if you choose to read he original post, was that could the OP simply hand the keys of the property back to the Bank. Little point in apportioning full blame on the tenant. We are not aware of the full picture between the landlord or the tenant.
For what it's worth if the OP wants shut of the tenant, very simply tell the tenant the property is being placed on the market for sale, and she and her child have two weeks to vacate the property.
My thoughts exactly. No need to evict her, just "move in" with her. If you don't, you may have no roof over your own head by the time to completely usless PRTB get around to "hearing your case".It would be even crazier to move in yourself and a few of your big burly friends. Very loud music with a young child in the house would also be terrible but then again .........
If that's possible then great. Might be an idea to let the local guards know that you have a problem tenant and that you'll be moving in with her
Don’t get me wrong here. I think this tenant is way out of order but you cannot do this either.My thoughts exactly. No need to evict her, just "move in" with her. If you don't, you may have no roof over your own head by the time to completely usless PRTB get around to "hearing your case".
Can we all get back to the point in hand here, the tenant is the one we should be angry with, another freeloader taking all that the system allows.
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