My wife and her sister have been renting out their 92 year old father’s house for the last five years to help pay his more than £1000 a week care bill, he’s got severe dementia.
It’s now reached the point where his savings will run out in about a year and so the house will need to be sold.
So the tenants were served with what’s called a “Section 21 notice”, this is what you have to do legally when you want a tenant to vacate and they then have two months in which to leave.
These tenants have refused to engage with the letting agent since notice was served and have stopped paying the £1000 per month rent, they also sent an email titled “Cease and Desist” to the agent telling them not to contact them anymore or THEY would complain to the police about harassment!!😤
We have subsequently learned that they pulled this same stunt on another landlord who who they rented direct with four years ago. That landlord is due in court with these tenants at the end of January to try to recover tens of thousands of lost rental money and legal fees.
These tenants constantly bring up the fact that their late t e e n s daughter is a cancer sufferer and that “all of this stress” affects her health blah, blah, blah and that they won’t allow access for gas and electrical checks over the last two years due to her being so vulnerable.
This is the same daughter posting on FB that she’s off out with her mates to “get p I s s e d”.....😤😤😤
My father in laws needs are inconsequential, the fact it’s his house and his only viable income to keep him well looked after is a poor second.
The law on Section 21 notices is going to change this year so that landlords cannot ask people to leave their property unless there’s “fault” on behalf of the tenant, tenants will dictate as and when they leave your rental once this law changes.
I’m posting this as a warning to anyone thinking of renting out a parents house to help pay their social care bill or to anyone who’s a private landlord already or thinking of becoming one.
The power is all with tenants no matter how difficult they are to deal with.
We now face a two year or more legal battle with this scum so just be aware.
I’m now selling our own rental properties and I’m told many other landlords are doing the same by local estate agents.
Renting to private individuals, even using an estate agent, is now fraught with danger.