Feel free to add any ideas of traps you have here. Not all traps have a lure, they may rely on chance or something else to lure the target. In a simple landmine, the lure could be a base behind the landmine, the trigger a pressure plate, the damage source TNT. Traps are often made up of 3 components: A lure, a trigger, and the damage source. Traps are devices designed to trap or damage entities, often referred to as targets. 11.4 Return home to a potion of instant damage II.5.7 Instant landmine 3: Sculk proximity jubilee.the €€€ was a pay off & there WON'T be paperwork/ receipt, in effect you could be BUYING even more hassle / problems). beware the " he touched my breast" angle ( I.e. imagine the state of the property when she/ they eventually move on.Īs advised previously.THREAD VERY CAREFULLY if considering going down the 'cash for keys' route. not to mention tenant going on the 'Joe Duffy' show with tales of harressment, kid has special needs, why are we bringing in so many Ukrainians etc.etc. So, let's just say they DO FIND MR A is living there.whats next?don't be naieve enough to talk about 'eviction'.that won't happen.Council don't have alternate property. tenant will use the tried& tested answers ( he IS the children's father/ oh, he's a mate just staying for a few days / hes my new boyfriend- only met him in a pub last week. A) what do you think SW will do? Just say they investigate ( a big "IF") & find Mr. This notion about " reporting to SW" is all s a stupid road to do down. Recourse for the 'LL that gets clipped is non existent I've been a landlord for over 2 decades ( fortunately, 99% of tenants are/were decent good people.ne're an issue) & this is exactly the carry-on that has landlords fleeing the market in droves. The RTB/ legal route is a 'slow' burner while the 'nice girl with 3 kids' is on the pigs back. It's a horrible situation for OP who has done nothing wrong, jumped through all the hoops, laid their €€ down & ends up with nothing but hassle/ grief. it often ends up as a "good money after bad" scenario. OP is certainly entitled to attempt the 'cash for keys' route but as other posters said this can be a bit of quicksand for the OP. who I assume is NOT receiving any €€ / rent ( this'll sound odd but OP is better off NOT taking rent). Being Frank, the tenant now holds the 'aces' & there's v little solace for the new owner. as a general rule it always goes this way.which begs the question of why didn't prior owner cross the t's & dot the i's? Anyhow, hindsight is zero use to the OP. Sadly, I've seen a fair bit of bit of this over the years & advise NEVER purchase with a 'sitting' tenant. Very unfair system, to do everything thing right legally and its doesn't matter. has anyone any tips or experience in this, I've lodged my dispute with the RTB and my solicitor said I can't do anything until then but I can't wait months for this, Heartbroken. I know its a rotten thing to do but the way I look at it now is that what she has done to my family is rotten also. I am wondering if I should I tell her that i will report her as her partner is self employed and they are not badly off and have family in the area also, I am finding it hard to sit back and do nothing. Myself, husband and 2 daughters are living in 1 bedroom since February in a relatives home. I called to the house and pleaded with her. Unfortunately on the day we were to get the key from her she text to say postponing the move as the emergency accommodation she was provided with was too far, to say we were devastated is an under statement. The tenant seemed a nice girl with 3 kids and eager to move, receiving Hap payment, we knew from day one that her partner was living there even though he is not supposed to be but ignored, gave her the proper eviction time etc and we never bothered her as took her at her word she would be gone. We bought a house in Oct 2021 with a tenant living there, firstly we bought this house as it was the only thing we could afford and because there was a tenant it turned others bidding on it as we were out bidded on every house we looked at.
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