Alp*Willi
Retrobike Rider
Hi all
I have been reading this post with mucho interest.
As a landlord in the North East I would like to put my bit across.
I am a landlord by circumstance rather than choice. It is not a business to me and there may well be other landlords like me. Due to my job moving, I had to up sticks and move to a rental near my new job. Being dog lovers we didn't ban animals in our property when we set out the tenancy, rather limited to 1 dog and/or cat. It was the tenants we were more bothered abt!
The 1st tenancy didn't end well. The management agency were ineffectual and allowed the tenants to trash the house. They left owing 2 mnths rent and causing enough damage to force us to take 6 months to repair the house. We were advised that to get the money back plus the damage would take an infinite time thru the Small Courts. The tenants knew the regs better than us and my insurance wasn't good enough.
When we let it again we never banned animals again as, even though we learnt there was a small menagerie living there, the damage wasn't their fault!
The house is no longer my home as the abuse it has suffered means we cannot go back. However it would seem we r in the minority in allowing pets.
All of my tenants so far have fell far below my expectations of how I was taught to treat someone else's property.
After my story, my point is this. The majority of landlords may b in it for money but all. Business landlords probably want the minimum of fuss. private landlords may be twitchy abt pets but, if I had to start from scratch, i still wouldn't ban a pet.
You sound like the exception to the rule and I would love to let my house to a fellow Taff but I fear the commute would kill you.
You have had both sides presented to u but ultimately it is ure choice.
Rhys
I have been reading this post with mucho interest.
As a landlord in the North East I would like to put my bit across.
I am a landlord by circumstance rather than choice. It is not a business to me and there may well be other landlords like me. Due to my job moving, I had to up sticks and move to a rental near my new job. Being dog lovers we didn't ban animals in our property when we set out the tenancy, rather limited to 1 dog and/or cat. It was the tenants we were more bothered abt!
The 1st tenancy didn't end well. The management agency were ineffectual and allowed the tenants to trash the house. They left owing 2 mnths rent and causing enough damage to force us to take 6 months to repair the house. We were advised that to get the money back plus the damage would take an infinite time thru the Small Courts. The tenants knew the regs better than us and my insurance wasn't good enough.
When we let it again we never banned animals again as, even though we learnt there was a small menagerie living there, the damage wasn't their fault!
The house is no longer my home as the abuse it has suffered means we cannot go back. However it would seem we r in the minority in allowing pets.
All of my tenants so far have fell far below my expectations of how I was taught to treat someone else's property.
After my story, my point is this. The majority of landlords may b in it for money but all. Business landlords probably want the minimum of fuss. private landlords may be twitchy abt pets but, if I had to start from scratch, i still wouldn't ban a pet.
You sound like the exception to the rule and I would love to let my house to a fellow Taff but I fear the commute would kill you.
You have had both sides presented to u but ultimately it is ure choice.
Rhys