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I didn't know that about fixed term leases. Cool! All of ours are either month to month, or one year defaulting to month to month. |
When I first read this I was like why would you even care just walk away. After some thought though if the situation was reversed there is almost no chance the landlord would let you walk away and give your deposit back. I'd pursue it and try and get some compensation. |
Oh also snoop around a month later to see if they infact DID move in. Maybe they rented it out for more $$. If that's the case, I don't know the proper course of action, but it's unethical and I'm fairly sure a real breach of something. Posted via RS Mobile |
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We've sent the owner's agent an offer for compensation to break the lease. Hope the owner is a rich honger and accepts it just to get us out! |
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You can't put terms in a lease to circumvent the RTA. You can add to the provisions in the standard lease(like I have a page we add to the lease regarding rules on conduct, no weed, parking, painting and so on) so its null and void if you put in to only provide 1 months notice even if both parties agree and sign the provision. Posted via RS Mobile |
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The chick that I want to renovict out of my life has been on m2m for years, so I'm in the clear ;) PS, I'm totally curious as to what you offered for compensation. What did it work out to be, in reference to your monthly rent(so we all don't know your level of ballin')? Posted via RS Mobile |
I offered 2 months equivalent rent for compensation, with reasoning that typically on a m2m landlords require 2 months notice to evict, so just looking for the equivalent of that in dolla dolla bills, yo. |
The only thing you can do as a landlord is give out one month leases until you feel confident to give them a longer term. Unless they break the law/harm someone physically or not pay rent there isn't any faster way to get rid of them. Quote:
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I think demanding 2 months is pushing it. I'd pocket the 1 month and be on my way. :) Shouldn't the family have already put something on the table? I don't know about living in the same complex with them. Could be awkward. |
Ya 2 months is a stretch but leaving room for negotiations. Plus they sounded pretty desperate in the email they sent to the realtor. Feel bad for the realtor though, he's a nice guy. He's getting fucked from us and the owners. |
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Meanwhile, wife's sister & partner moved into their own place recently and rented 1 floor out. They had cleaned it up really nicely, but after renting it out to some dudes over the summer, the place is a huge mess! Unfortunately, they need the extra income... |
Who cares? The agent probably makes commission off the lease and deals with this kind of shit all the time, that's why he's so chill about it - another day at the office. Also, the owners are dumbasses for not planning better so who cares if they have to pay 2 months rent? |
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For roommates I always had a similar agreement. Common areas must be clean, yet your bedroom and bathroom can be as messy as you want, just close the door so I don't see it. |
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However, they've moved out already... Let's just say the tenants didn't do any cleaning while they were there (2-3 months?); shoes were worn on the carpet. And a hole in the wall (WTF?). Plus they were often noisy at 2am! Obviously the renters lost most/all of their damage deposit. |
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So what would you do if your roommates were that messy, that it would stink and stink so bad that it gets into the common area? |
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For example: Smoking. Say your neighbour is smoking in their apt unit. If there is nothing in their agreement that says that are NOT allowed to smoke, technically it kinda sucks for the neighbours....but it doesn't have to. The smoker can be in breach of his RTA contract because he is disturbing the quiet enjoyment of his neighbours by have his smell of smoke in the "common areas" (halls) and in-turn threatens their health and safety. We have a similar situation at one of the buildings we manage. Tenants has lived there for 8+ years....during an inspection I entered his unit and found the most disgusting situations I have ever seen in regards to cig. smoke damage (don't believe me? I have photos I can share). Here is the problem: There is nothing in his agreement that says he cant smoke inside HOWEVER, the smell permeates into the hallway and has stunk up the whole damn floor....and there, his is breaking the agreement. If the smell is that bad....something can be done. |
If they have already signed the tenancy agreement with 1yr lease they are definitely in the wrong if they want to cancel the lease. I agree that 2 months is a bit much, but it leaves room for them to offer 1 month which would still put you ahead. |
dinosaur: What was the result with the smoke damage? Did they end up paying for repairs/remediation? |
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I was called to deal with a water leak in an apt last year....when I entered I found that EVERY wall had been coloured on by their child. EVERY wall. Like the kid literally took a felt pen and walked down the hall with it....on the closets, on the doors, window sils, etc...it was so crazy I took video of it on my camera. They were sent a little and had a follow-up visit to ensure it was cleaned up. You can be dirty, but you can damage. Same situation for hoarders...it becomes a health and safety issue. And I use the word "dirty" loosely....are their dirty dishes in the sink or are they on the floor? In the sink? ok, they are lazy....On the floor? they are going to attract mice and bugs...now that is a problem. |
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Please correct me if I am wrong. I know a friend who broke her lease to buy her own place and the owner took her to the tenancy board and they ruled in the owner's favour. The owner found a new tenant at a lower monthly rental price and my friend has to pay the difference from her rental price with the new tenants price. |
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My GF moved from a house to a condo, having never lived in apartment/condo style living. She still hates that she can hear/smell other people in the building, so she should probably move back to a house at some point. Sharing a wall with someone isn't for everyone, especially those with low tolerance/patience. |
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