QUOTE (housingrental @ Jan 3 2010, 03:11 PM) Hi Greg. I understand. I don`t have a good feel of what the outline of events are with Barb and the tenant. My thoughts are something like irate tenant goes to police with key, signed lease by property owner, and her possessions in the property and tells them my landlord illegally entered my house and changed the locks. And then pursues her for civil damages as well. Lots of potential fun to be had by Barb if things go wrong.
Hi guys!
After I changed the locks, I contacted a friend who is the property manager for one of the largest builders here in London. (I left a message at my lawyers office, but...) She informed me that my big mistake was giving the key to the woman. I immediately changed the locks back and posted an N4 on the door. This morning the "tenant" removed everything, there was no damage and the keys are in my possession. Apparently she found another place. I am so fortunate, I know this could have turned into a horrible mess. I learned so many valuable lessons over this situation and it has prompted me to learn The landlord tenant act inside and out. To the doom and gloom responder, yes I was wrong because I allowed my emotions to make a decision that I would never have made had I been diligent in qualifying this woman. When I realized that she was going to be nothing but trouble, I had to protect my investment. I think that`s fair. To Greg and all the others who were supportive and offered their expertise...I thank you from the bottem of my heart.
Barb