AHA TFA re rent review

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
TFA Media Release No. 10 – Farm Rent Review Dam Ready to Burst
Farm Rent Review Dam Ready to Burst
The Tenant Farmers Association believes if current economic conditions prevail, it is only a matter of time before we see a flood of farm rent reductions in England and Wales.

TFA Chief Executive George Dunn said “Some landlords’ agents are using increasingly desperate tactics to shore up defences against reasonable demands for rent reductions from tenant farmers and the pressure against them is building. We have already seen a trickle of rent reductions, both for secure tenancies under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 and on Farm Business Tenancies, which are beginning to support the significant amount of existing budgetary evidence pointing to the need for reductions”.

“Speaking to many tenants around the country, I understand a big concern is the potential level of costs involved in dealing with a rent review. With professional time now routinely charged in hundreds of pounds per hour it doesn’t take many hours before a significant bill can be ratcheted up. However, there are many ways in which tenants can mitigate their cost liability,” said Mr Dunn.

“Many tenants are well able to argue their own cases on rent with a little bit of help, advice and support either from their agent in the background or from the TFA. In some cases tenants can insure against the costs of going to arbitration when their landlords pursue unreasonable cases. Even at the point of applying for an arbitrator when no agreement is reached by the term date, costs can be mitigated by making the application for the arbitrator’s appointment but then, in agreement with the other side, asking for the appointment to be put on hold as negotiations continue,” said Mr Dunn.

“The important thing is that tenants keep up the pressure as we head towards Lady Day reviews in late March or early April depending on where in the country they are. In the current climate, we would urge all farm tenants to consider serving rent review notices to keep options open for next year even as negotiations continue to agree rents for this year. The more notices served by tenants the greater momentum there will be for rents to fall,” said Mr Dunn.

“Rent reviews can be an incredibly stressful time for farm tenants and the TFA would urge all landlords to ensure that their agents are not acting flippantly, aggressively or unreasonably. Sensible settlements can be reached when both parties are prepared to negotiate from a reasonable basis,” said Mr Dunn.

end

Ref: MR10
Date: 15 February 2016


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Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
At least posting again will help get it noticed more.

Seriously our troubles made us , with the help of an agent , go through our tenancy with a fine tooth comb.

Anyone who does read this it pays dividends if you know exactly how things are termed in your tenancy before you have any rent review.

It made us look at what was our responsibilities and landlords regarding all aspects , buildings being the biggest factor.

My farther was always of the ilk you don't rock the boat regarding rent etc , this was fine when dealing with the old school agents with the give and take mentality , today's agents in most cases dealing with AHA are usually the younger generation pushed out by Mr Senior tweed jacket with orders.

Take note , get your tenancies checked , you might well be surprised how strong your corner is.
 

Col555

Member
Location
Cumbria
So is anyone having any luck with lowering the rent negotiations ? It's all good and well preaching about what should happen, it's if anyone making headway that matters.
 

hally

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
cumbria
just been told that on a fbt we have it will go up 25% in a years time, no negotiation just told if do not want it he is happy to " test the market":(
 
In a years time testing the market may not be as profitable for the agents as if prices are at current levels tender rents will not be at 2015 levels

There may be a time lag for this years reviews but rents can fall if tenants are brave enough to serve notices
 

einstein

Member
Location
Rutland
just wondering is it acceptable to have a notice for a rent review served by email in a very informal way .or must it be served with some correct documentation?
 
When an agent tell you that so and so has paid x amount taking on a new farm in your area which is why you should pay more rent - don't take it ask true ask to see the evidence - i was stitched up like that !
Its even better when the person they name is your mate, whos sat in the truck at some land viewing, eating a sarnie and pops out to say "dont talk sh** about me fella, you know me not, and im actually paying 60/ac for that bit not 95, dont wipe your arse with my name son"
 

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