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A third of the owners of property in the UK suffer losses because of unscrupulous tenants

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About 36% of homeowners in the UK find their property released before the end of the lease the tenant. While the owner of the property suffers significant losses as in this case, as a rule, left the property the tenant has a decent arrears of rent and moves out without notifying the owner.

Meanwhile, the legislation governing relations in the sphere of real estate in the UK protects the rights of the lessee and the lessee has the option at any time to return to their homes abandoned, and the owner can be prosecuted if it is to prevent this.

 

The owner has only one opportunity to regain possession of their property – to go through a court process that can take several months.

In the North East of England with such a problem faced by more and more landlords – 58% of owners found their homes empty until the end of the lease term, 51% in the North. In the South-West of England landlords were 31% and London 33%.

The process of returning abandoned by tenants of the property for a long, unpleasant and expensive.

In order to solve this problem, the Parliament of the United Kingdom proposed a bill that few would change the procedure for return of abandoned property from the lease and protect the landlord from unnecessary losses.

The bill proposed to allow the landlord to recover their legal costs from the tenant in case of self-liberation of the building. Also, the owner can charge the tenant interest and penalties if the tenant has broken the law.

® Alice Morgan. 30.05.2016 G.

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