Re: Am I a Bad Landlord? You decide
Errrm I hope you didnt.
If the tenant cannot live without the ability to watch TV i.e. making use of DVDs or other methods to distract them whilst you are awaiting for a non-essential repair then they need to do a rain check on life and start to learn about how to use technology better - they knew they had a Download limit and I bet they knew they were going to have gone over that limit.
As a previous housing association tenant where everything was impossible to get sorted with them (No one answered - change of Housing Officer - My ridiculous working hours (almost all outside of standard working hours) and their inability to deal with anything via email (or even via phone or in person)
I'm hoping that the "Scumbag Tenant" is now a distant and unfortunate memory
Yes - Please start up north way - seems theres not enough Landlords that care about their tenants and especially the background situation for them
Personally I favour the non-faceless Landlords i.e. not the Housing Associations or Councils and if I could i would much rather not rent via an estate agents either as too much faff with some of the "fees" that are incurred and with no real visibility for why these are incurred - Nice generic "Admin" fees
There has been only 1 occasion where I had to tell a contractor to get out of the house - and that was because he was was a complete moron and shouldnt have been sent to do a job he wasn't even close to being qualified to do. In fact I reckon he would have caused more damage if he had tried to do the work. Again this was a faceless Housing Association so I wasn't having them wasting my time.
Some people just make bad tenants
Being a Landlord/Landlady takes a certain skillset and isn't something that can be taken lightly
Being a Good Landlord/Landlady needs to understand the needs of both themselves and their tenants
Being a Great Landlord/Landlady is being able to handle the issues you've had to handle and Still willing to help others with their issues.
I can only hope that I could get a Landlord/Landlady that compares you to you PlanB - My current one (in my house share) is probably my favourite so far
I hope that the Eviction rules do change - however I hope that doesn't make evicting the Scumbags more difficult
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If the tenant cannot live without the ability to watch TV i.e. making use of DVDs or other methods to distract them whilst you are awaiting for a non-essential repair then they need to do a rain check on life and start to learn about how to use technology better - they knew they had a Download limit and I bet they knew they were going to have gone over that limit.
As a previous housing association tenant where everything was impossible to get sorted with them (No one answered - change of Housing Officer - My ridiculous working hours (almost all outside of standard working hours) and their inability to deal with anything via email (or even via phone or in person)
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Originally posted by marypoppins
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Originally posted by PlanB
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Being a Good Landlord/Landlady needs to understand the needs of both themselves and their tenants
Being a Great Landlord/Landlady is being able to handle the issues you've had to handle and Still willing to help others with their issues.
I can only hope that I could get a Landlord/Landlady that compares you to you PlanB - My current one (in my house share) is probably my favourite so far
I hope that the Eviction rules do change - however I hope that doesn't make evicting the Scumbags more difficult
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