The sitting tenant nightmare
by: Robert
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It was in fact with good intentions that the Government brought in the legislation to protect tenants. But what has transpired is thousands of landlords now find themselves with tenants in their property until the day they die.
Fortunately, the legislation changed as we moved into the final tenth of the 20th century and tenures now generally run on a month-by-month basis, with landlords having the option to serve a 21-day notice to tenants should they wish to have them vacate the property (assuming certain conditions are met). This, of course, is no relief to those landlords stuck with sitting tenants from the 1980’s.
For landlords who are still looking to sell their house when it has sitting tenants one option is to pursue a quick property sale. This will be carried out by express property buying agents who can offer a cash sum to the landlord for their property. Naturally, this offer comes in lower than the usual market value but when taking in to consideration the sitting tenant, any price offered at all can often be very welcomed by the landlord.
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The author of this article is a professional in the quick property sale market. If you would like more information about how to sell house quick then contact the experts at Swift Capital.
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