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Monday, 17 September 2012

How to Deal With Difficult Tenants


If you have ever let a property, you have probably had to deal with difficult tenants at least once in your life. It is very unpleasant to have job with stupid and bad-mannered people, but sometimes one doesn't have any other choice.

Here are some tips on how to deal with difficult tenants:
  • If your renter doesn't want to clean your property in the end of his/her tenancy period, or to hire a move out cleaning London specialist to do it, keep his/her rental deposit. You have the right to do that, and he/she has signed for that in your rental contract.
  • If your tenant refuses to move out before his/her deadline, call the police. The law is always on the side of the property owner in such situations.
  • If your occupant makes too much noise, and gives you trouble with your neighbours, ask him/her to stop. And if he/she doesn't, ask him/her to move out.
  • Make surprise visits to the property, if you don't trust your renter. This way he/she won't know when you're going there, and will always behave.

If you want to avoid the situation with the difficult tenant, then don't hire random people. Always make an interview with all of the potential candidates, so to get an idea of their personalities and characters. Don't let your place to anyone too tempered, or to anyone who has bad manners. Such people will cause you trouble.

It doesn't matter what renter you will find, always take a rental deposit in the beginning of his/her tenancy. This way you won't have to pay for the services of end of tenancy cleaners London or for any reparations with your money.

Good luck finding the perfect tenant.

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