I haven't (fortunately) had any significant issues in the past with damage to a property after a tenant has moved out, so not sure how this works, have had a quick search here and in the act but haven't found a definite answer.
A tenant has just moved out after tenancy was terminated by the tribunal, after inspecting there is a long list of things which mean the house is not rentable in it's current state.
Am I obliged to allow the ex-tenant to rectify the issues (however long that might take), or is it a done deal when they move out and we either negotiate with them or go back to the tribunal to retain their bond, will nowhere near cover the costs but still better than waiting days/weeks/months with no rent for the issues to be sorted.
Any help greatly appreciated......
A tenant has just moved out after tenancy was terminated by the tribunal, after inspecting there is a long list of things which mean the house is not rentable in it's current state.
Am I obliged to allow the ex-tenant to rectify the issues (however long that might take), or is it a done deal when they move out and we either negotiate with them or go back to the tribunal to retain their bond, will nowhere near cover the costs but still better than waiting days/weeks/months with no rent for the issues to be sorted.
Any help greatly appreciated......
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