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All Forum Posts by: Dana Nasir

Dana Nasir has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

If the person I’m living with doesn’t know I’m the landlord’s daughter, are there any legal issues that could occur if they find out? 

This is the first time I’m pretending to be just another flatmate because when the flatmates know my dad owns the house, they’ll end up complaining too much to me and expect me to do everything, so I thought this time I’d not tell them and so far it’s been good 

Hi, I’ve told the whole story in another discussion, but basically a tenant gave me a 10 day notice to break her lease and leave. She left without paying and messaged me now saying she won’t pay for April and she’ll only pay for March. Should I take legal action or should i just ignore 

Hi, I have a tenant who gave me a 10 day notice to move out. I told her that’s not okay, and that she needs to either pay for the rest of the months (rest of March and April) or she needs to find a sublet. She started ignoring my messages and I kept messaging over and over to get a response. She’s moving out tomorrow and she said she won’t pay before moving out, she’ll pay at the end of March and at the end of April. She wants to keep the key with her which I understand why if she’s moving out tomorrow. And I can’t guarantee she’ll return the key by the end of her contract, and I can’t even guarantee that she will pay. Would it be legal for me to change the locks if she doesn’t have anything in my house?