From toxic tenants to financial friction – there are many reasons why a
landlord might want to end a tenancy.
These reasons can include:
The
tenant has breached their contract by missing rent payments, subletting, or
trashing the property.
Relations
between the tenant and landlord have turned toxic.
The
property is in need of repair, and it would be easier and less disruptive if
the property were empty.
The
landlord wants to live in the property.
Financial
reasons mean the landlord wishes to sell up.
Whatever the motive for wanting a tenant out, one rule applies: never
act impulsively.
It’s easy to get hot under the collar if you discover your tenant is
treating your property like a dump or a drug den.
And it’s understandable if your circumstances suddenly change and you
want to take back possession of your property (it belongs to you, after all).
But ignoring your contractual obligations and letting your heart
overrule your head could prove costly.
What you can do
Before taking any action, make sure you understand your legal position
and, if in doubt, get professional advice.
The steps you take will be influenced by the type of tenancy, the length
of term, and the notice period.
Your strategy will also depend on if the tenant has breached their
contract (in which case you’ll need evidence) or if you have a different reason
for wanting the property back.
Whatever you do, don’t blag it. If the case winds up in court, a judge
won’t look kindly on a landlord who has cut corners and ignored procedure.
Have someone in your corner
Having a letting agent manage your property means you’ll not only have a
great source of advice at your disposal, but they’ll also do the legwork.
What a relief to have someone else deal with head-banging, anti-social tenants
or chase late rent payments.
When it’s your property, it’s difficult not to take things personally –
and lose your cool.
Having a professional deal with situations in a measured and calm way
means less hassle and often proves more effective.
With discussion and negotiation, it’s often possible to avoid messy
court disputes and move the situation along quickly.
Get in touch with Kelly Beak or Kirsty Pickering on our specialist lettings team at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting agents to learn more about our property management services on 01843 234771.
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