Feb
11

SHOCKING: landlord seeks help when losing £70,000 when council housing rental goes wrong

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Story of landlord couple Joy and Frederick Bibb reveals risks for landlords who rent to council tenants through a ‘bond’ scheme.

A landlord couple with
a rental property in Suffolk are deciding whether to exit the market altogether
after experiencing one of the worst cases of ‘dirty tenant’ behaviour ever seen
by LandlordZONE.

Joy Bibb, 69, and her
husband Frederick, 74, have properties in the North West and South West of
England but have been so traumatised by their experiences in Great Yarmouth
that they are considering pulling out of the market altogether.

The couple have
owned the house in central area of the Norfolk seaside resort since 2002 and by
2011 were ready to sell the property as they approached retirement.

But the local
council’s Housing Options team persuaded Joy to include the property in its
housing list and a two council tenants subsequently move in – a disabled woman
and her carer son.

“They told us that they
could put a nice family in there, and they would manage the property for us,
our rent would be paid direct every four weeks, and they would liaise with the
tenant and do regular checks on the property,” claims Joy.

“This was great because we had moved to Cornwall
many miles from Great Yarmouth and therefore would not have to worry, or deal
with problems, and Housing Options told me it was a ‘win, win’ situation.

But the reality of the situation soon began to unravel.
Joy alleges that Housing Options did not properly manage the tenancy or the
property and both tenants began exhibiting extreme hoarding and ‘dirty living’
habits including using many parts of the property as a toilet and the rest of
it as a rubbish dump.

“It was worse than anything you ever see on TV and we were left with the job of cleaning the property up – eventually we had to sell it for £60,000 under market value because it was such a mess,” says Joy.

She claims Housing Options weren’t interested
once the horror of its interior was revealed.

“Also, the ‘guaranteed’ rental payments stopped
before the tenants left, totalling £1,000 and we had problems getting payment off
Housing Options,” she says.

It also transpired that the mother and son kept
several dogs and nine cats, despite Joy being reassured that they didn’t have
pets.

Joy says she has approached local council CEO
Sheila Oxby, as well as several former and current housing ministers including
Heather Wheeler and Esther McVey for help without success.

“We’ve lost nearly £70,000 in total which is a
lot of money to lose at our age,” says Joy.

In a statement, Great
Yarmouth Borough Council told LandlordZONE:

“This property is
privately-owned and was not (and is not) managed by Great Yarmouth Borough
Council.

“The council has a number of
schemes to help those in housing need to access housing in the private sector.

“One of them is a bond scheme
which allows the landlord, if required, to claim up to the bond limit at the
end of the tenancy towards eligible costs. In this case, the landlord claimed
and was paid up to the bond limit.”

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