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Can I evict for pets?
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Originally posted by mrsaneperson View PostCourt had no problem accepting my cd with photos on it that we played back on their DVD player & TV ,this was Manukau.
Seriously though the hardest thing to prove is smell. Does anyone have any stories and tactics to tell about proving smell.
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Originally posted by Glenn View PostSeriously though the hardest thing to prove is smell. Does anyone have any stories and tactics to tell about proving smell.
Nobody could get the smell out of the carpet (re the original quote), I took the SPCA report to TT and had no problem in getting all cleaning costs. Carpet was over 10 years old and they wouldn't give anything for it, but got the rest. Tenant never came back from Australia, so will be waiting a long time for the money though.
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Thankfully trouble tenant and her mates are gone! Not long after posting this I instructed a property manager in to sort her out, pm who takes a hard nosed approach and trouble tenant did not get along, so the rent arrears started and in June we were luckily successful in a termination of the tenancy. House was a mess, have just completely renovated inside and out after the carpets being beyond cleaning, walls scratched and marked with plenty of holes, smashed windows, you get the picture!! Renovation was all finished up last week, agent has photographed and hopefully new tenants will start coming through next week!
Advice: Unless you have the time don't manage a rental yourself ever, no matter how lovely your new tenant seems on paper and in person some bad tenants just have a way with words! All my properties are with property managers now, and yeah I don't see $20-$30 of the rent every week but it's a lot easier than dealing with tenants yourself if things take a bad turn!
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classic example of the damage pets can do
and how passing slow acting laws with weak penalties
won't stop fast acting ratbags who demand right and ignore responsibilities
HNZ obviously need greater powers to evict for pets
and the police to arrest for ownership of poorly secured dangerous breeds
these dogs are getting worse than guns
why are they allowed to wander around until they try to kill someone?
do we licence a gun owner after a mistaken target puts a bullet in his friend?
do we licence a car driver after their first car write-off?
why are the penalties so weak for letting these walking sharks roam the streets?Last edited by eri; 04-08-2014, 09:39 AM.have you defeated them?
your demons
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Has anyone had experience with tenants with dogs in high class areas?
I have a new build large home in a great area that I am planning to rent out to potential tenants with a large dog. Any experiences?
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