I have got a couple of properties structured basically the same way as a wrap property, but the contract is "licence to ocupy, option to buy". My management company is looking after the property for me, however, one of the licencees has not been paying their licence fee. Our management company issues them a default notice which states they have to pay the arrears for that period within 30 days, or they will be evicted. What they do, is just come up with the money before the 30 days is up which satisfies the default notice. But meanwhile, they are now in arrears for the next fortnight. This keeps happening time and time again.
When I raised this issue with my management company, they say that that is all they can do leagally, and they can't evict as they are not in breach of the contract. Surely i have the right to evict as they are not paying two weeks in advance as clearly stated in our contract agreement!! How can they keep not paying, and by law still be able to stay in the house?? The contract I have with the licencee, doesn't say much about the eviction process.
Can anyone shed some light on this matter, as my management company doesnt seem to be as proactive as I would like them to be.
Also, they refuse to send me copies of the default notices issued on my behalf, which I find VERY SUS!!
I would appreciate any comments from anyone who has experienced an eviction.
Regards,
Tony
When I raised this issue with my management company, they say that that is all they can do leagally, and they can't evict as they are not in breach of the contract. Surely i have the right to evict as they are not paying two weeks in advance as clearly stated in our contract agreement!! How can they keep not paying, and by law still be able to stay in the house?? The contract I have with the licencee, doesn't say much about the eviction process.
Can anyone shed some light on this matter, as my management company doesnt seem to be as proactive as I would like them to be.
Also, they refuse to send me copies of the default notices issued on my behalf, which I find VERY SUS!!
I would appreciate any comments from anyone who has experienced an eviction.
Regards,
Tony