I received an email today from the property manager saying:
Your tenant has been into the office and advised us that she needs to vacate the property due to her safety and security. She has handed in her correct forms and keys, usually we ask for 2 weeks notice, but in this case due to her circumstance she is legally aloud to terminate her lease.
She has handed in letters from the hospital and the police stating that her safety is at risk if she continues to reside at the property.
We suggest that due to the circumstances that she is to be let out of her lease, with a one week rent charge “ break of lease fee” .
We have advertised your property on our rental list , Lj Hooker.com , Real Estate.com and Domain.com.
Please find attached copies of the notices that has been handed into our office.
She has also organised professional cleaners to attend the property and will be ready for the final inspection tomorrow.
There were 3 attachments in the email:
1) a police report saying that her ex flatmate had been making inappropriate sexual comments towards her and constantly emailing and texting her.
2) a letter dated March 25th from a psychiatric hospital saying she was recently admitted with a depressive episode contributed to by allegations of stalking and that they feel it's necessary she moves premises to improve her mental condition.
3) a Notice of Intention to Leave (Form 13 from RTA in QLD) listing 'hardship & medical" as the grounds why she wants to break the lease and vacate.
I've met the tenant before and she's an attractive 22yo that works as a model doing promotional work. Apparently she met her stalking housemate at a football club while doing promotional work.
I can sympathise with her situation and have no problems allowing her to break the lease if it benefits her mental health. I posted this to see what others would do in this situation and if the property managers email sounds like a fair recommendation.
Your tenant has been into the office and advised us that she needs to vacate the property due to her safety and security. She has handed in her correct forms and keys, usually we ask for 2 weeks notice, but in this case due to her circumstance she is legally aloud to terminate her lease.
She has handed in letters from the hospital and the police stating that her safety is at risk if she continues to reside at the property.
We suggest that due to the circumstances that she is to be let out of her lease, with a one week rent charge “ break of lease fee” .
We have advertised your property on our rental list , Lj Hooker.com , Real Estate.com and Domain.com.
Please find attached copies of the notices that has been handed into our office.
She has also organised professional cleaners to attend the property and will be ready for the final inspection tomorrow.
There were 3 attachments in the email:
1) a police report saying that her ex flatmate had been making inappropriate sexual comments towards her and constantly emailing and texting her.
2) a letter dated March 25th from a psychiatric hospital saying she was recently admitted with a depressive episode contributed to by allegations of stalking and that they feel it's necessary she moves premises to improve her mental condition.
3) a Notice of Intention to Leave (Form 13 from RTA in QLD) listing 'hardship & medical" as the grounds why she wants to break the lease and vacate.
I've met the tenant before and she's an attractive 22yo that works as a model doing promotional work. Apparently she met her stalking housemate at a football club while doing promotional work.
I can sympathise with her situation and have no problems allowing her to break the lease if it benefits her mental health. I posted this to see what others would do in this situation and if the property managers email sounds like a fair recommendation.