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The End of Section 21 – Possession claims based on ‘bad tenant’ grounds

June 6, 2019 by Tessa Shepperson

the End of Section 21

In the last post, I looked at what we could do to improve the eviction procedure where a tenant is in arrears of rent. That is probably the most common reason why landlords want to evict. However, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Bad Tenant, Eviction

What can be done about an offensive co-tenant?

October 3, 2013 by Tessa J Shepperson

Here is a question to the blog clinic from Kelly who is a tenant I have had an ongoing problem with a fellow tenant, I have tried to resolve it by speaking to him to no avail. He insists on having … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Readers problems Tagged With: Bad Tenant

Housing Law – the bigger picture – bad tenants (1)

September 3, 2012 by Tessa J Shepperson

Over the past few weeks in this housing law series I have been exploring the question of longer fixed terms. There is no doubt that some tenants, mainly older tenants and those with families, would … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The bigger picture Tagged With: Bad Tenant, Housing Law

Letting agents – how to help a landlord evict bad tenants without putting your firm at risk

August 23, 2012 by Tessa J Shepperson

Are you a letting agent? Have any of your landlord properties been let to a tenant who has turned out to be a nightmare? If you choose the tenant, you will often get the blame for this. “You let … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tips and How to Tagged With: Bad Tenant, Eviction, Eviction Proceedings, Letting Agent

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