Bit of a stretch there. If I was a tax evading landlord I wouldn't touch tenants on rent supplement with a barge pole.I have read this thread today and I see one thing missing. You didn't register with the PRTB and you have the bills in your own name. Why ? Tax evasion is the only conclusion I can come to. Perhaps you can explain ?
I see moving back in as a middle ground tbh.
Do you really think that the PRTB or the Courts would fall for your "living with you" approach?If you have a tennant "living with you" then no need to register with the PRTB
Then pray tell: What would you advise and please put an approximate cost on your advised course of action (asuming say the rent is 1k per month)....With all due respect, it really doesn't matter how you see it. What matters is how the courts would see it. Have you checked this out before you give the advice?
Then pray tell: What would you advise and please put an approximate cost on your advised course of action (asuming say the rent is 1k per month)....
And an accountant.
Their advice may differ....
I know what their professional legal advice will be. It will be to register a complaint with the PRTB and sit it out and wait for that agency to get to you. Then when the PRTB rule in your favour and the tenant refuses to leave, you can then treat yourself to the expense of taking a case against them in the district court. The tenant can of course just ignore it and then when the district court rules against them in absentia they can fire in an appeal to the circuit court and wait for them to make a ruling. When they eventually rule against the tenant the tenant will give up as the costs of the high court are too high and they'll need cash up front for that. But only after the circuit court orders an order for possession will you be able to call the Sherriff and actually get them out. This will all take its sweet time.I would advise going to a solicitor, and taking their professional, legal advice on how to solve the problem.
I'm not sure if you're a member of the legal profession, but I can tell you from bitter experience, the law is an ass!
That highlights the problem with the current system. The numbers don't add up for landlords. Its a business after all.
...Just wait until they lose the state subsidy to their business via uncapped mortgage interest tax relief in the budget!
Indeed. SFA tbh.Why is that something to be excited about, and what relevance has it got to this thread, and helping the OP?
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