Hi guys
We are settling on a purchase of a unit as a mortgagee sale tomorrow which we want to rent out. Heres what I know about the previous owners: - they won't answer calls from the agent, they are still there with no sign of getting ready to leave, they are a middleage-older couple with minimal furniture, things look clean and tidy which is good,and they never seem to be there when I have been over to the place. They are still living and sleeping there though.
I have the impression they may be in denial or avoiding the necessity to move out tomorrow... I have a rental agent lined up to show people thru and I will be able to get the key from the sales agent once we settle tomorrow. I also left a note at the house to ask the owners to give me a call.
We'd prefer to avoid the long process of getting eviction notice from court etc etc. And I thought maybe one or two of you guys would have a cunning plan that may work to get them out. We dont want to go too heavy in case they do any damage. It doesnt seem right to touch their stuff, as in move it out and change the locks, but we dont want to be held up in getting tenants in.
I wondered if we take our key and start showing people thru they may get the idea?!
Thanks
Pegasus
We are settling on a purchase of a unit as a mortgagee sale tomorrow which we want to rent out. Heres what I know about the previous owners: - they won't answer calls from the agent, they are still there with no sign of getting ready to leave, they are a middleage-older couple with minimal furniture, things look clean and tidy which is good,and they never seem to be there when I have been over to the place. They are still living and sleeping there though.
I have the impression they may be in denial or avoiding the necessity to move out tomorrow... I have a rental agent lined up to show people thru and I will be able to get the key from the sales agent once we settle tomorrow. I also left a note at the house to ask the owners to give me a call.
We'd prefer to avoid the long process of getting eviction notice from court etc etc. And I thought maybe one or two of you guys would have a cunning plan that may work to get them out. We dont want to go too heavy in case they do any damage. It doesnt seem right to touch their stuff, as in move it out and change the locks, but we dont want to be held up in getting tenants in.
I wondered if we take our key and start showing people thru they may get the idea?!
Thanks
Pegasus
Comment