Make Sure You Insure What’s Behind the Door – Shocking episode of Nightmare Tenants Slum Landlords
I think viewers of this
week’s episode of ‘Nightmare Tenants Slum Landlords’ will find it hard to believe
that the damage to a property in Cardiff was caused by just one person.
Of course, the show
highlights some of the more extreme cases of bad landlord and tenant behaviour,
but it is also a stark reminder that this can happen to anyone. If you don’t have landlord insurance specifically
covering Malicious Damage, or the skills to repair the damage yourself like builders
Stuart and Steve in this week’s case, the outcome could be even more costly and
distressing.
Earlier in the year my
team received a call from Stuart Haines. Stuart and his best friend Steve are seasoned
landlords with a combined portfolio of 30 properties. As builders who have
worked together for 15 years, they have renovated and let many properties, but
never had they experienced anything like this…and in all honesty, it even shocked
me.
Stuart and Steve let one
of their properties in Cardiff, but after 4 months they stopped receiving rent. With the tenant subsequently denying them
access to carry out necessary maintenance, they called on us at Landlord Action
to help. Getting possession of the property seemed easy in comparison to what
we were faced with when we entered the property.
There wasn’t a single
room in the property that hadn’t been vandalised. Not only were there belongings
everywhere, anything and everything that once made up this property had been
damaged, including a shattered sink, broken tiles, hammer holes in the walls, doors
hanging off, cigarette burns all over the floor and graffiti writing throughout
the property. There were also pigeon feathers everywhere in the property. The pictures
speak for themselves and viewers will see the full extent on tonight’s show –
watch my face!
The costs faced by Stuart and Steve totalled more than £25,000, made up
of £5,000 rent arrears, £2,000 in court fees and £20,000 to repair and
refurbish the property.
Although the pair are in a more fortunate position than most since they
have the skills to put the property back together, they feel let down by the
system which allowed a vulnerable tenant with mental health issues to reside in
their property.
Steve said “We are in a fortunate enough position that we have a
property portfolio to buffer some of the expense we have incurred and since we
are builders, the condition of the flat does not put us off. However, I believe
for many an experience such as this would break them mentally and financially. Direct
payments from the council stopped because the tenant failed to fill out the
correct paperwork, but we are at a loss as to why we as landlords were
penalised when we continued to house the tenant.�
In contrast, our second case on this week’s show sees a seemingly professional
tenant turn out to be a nightmare for Jean Pierre Barakat and his wife after a
series of broken promises.
Jean Pierre has a property in Finchley, North London. Having given up a
career as a photographer to take care of his disabled on, Jean relies on his
income as a landlord to live. He let it to a privately educated individual who
worked in the city and was confident that the tenant had the means to cover the
rent.
As it turned out, the tenant could afford the rent, but instead was using the money (totaling £7,000-£8,000 arrears) to set up his own business. By complete coincidence, the tenant used to work for an old friend of mine, and after a long conversation between just him and I, he agreed to leave. Unfortunately, the relationship between the landlord and tenant had reached the point of no return resulting in threatening behaviour following an encounter at the property. Watch Nightmare Tenants Slum Landlords on Channel 5, Monday at 9pm to find out what happens!
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