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i am a landlord. but i have given my property to an estate agent who is renting to tenants. how do i get my property back?what form do i need to fill in?i am a landlord. but i have given my property to an estate agent who is renting to tenants. how do i get my property back?what form do i need to fill in?
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Not sure what you mean by "Given" to estate agents.
Do you mean that you asked the estate agents to sort out finding you a tenant for the property? If you did that you are stuck wit h the tenants until their tenancy ends and it will depend on your agreement with the estate agent what you have to do to bring the agreement with the them to an end.
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RICHARD WEBSTERwww.rwco.co.uk As a conveyancing solicitor I want to be helpful (England/Wales only) but can't accept liability for this. |
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Go to the estate agents office.
Ask for a copy of the contract you signed with them. Ask for a copy of the contract the estate agent has with the tenant. If neither of the above has your signature on then the contract(s) is/are null and void. Peter |
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Separately, why do you need to 'get back' your property? Are you dissatisfied with the estate agent? Do you wish to sell?
If you selling, often the buyer will not mind having tenants in an investment property. Kind Regards, Randeep |
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