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Old tennant won’t leave
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer mk1" data-source="post: 7848993" data-attributes="member: 39252"><p>Good evening folks.</p><p>I have a problem on a tenancy we have just taken on and I don’t know how to go about getting the outcome needed. I’m hoping that someone will have some bullet proof answer which I can use to get me where we need to be.</p><p>The problem is that we took a farm on at the start of last month but the old tennant wasn’t to come out until the middle of that month snd we are paying the full rent for the farm while this old tenant gets full use of the farm. Now we thought to just pay the rent and he will leave quietly and we will get there in the end and nothing will be a problem. Moving on another month the old tenant is still on the premises and won’t leave and is making excuses after excuses. He was evicted from his last premises for not paying the rent and making a mess and a nuisance of him self to local residents and not he has done the same again and causing hassle all round.</p><p>He had about 20 calves which 5 have died of neglect over the last year and now he is using the excuse that he has no where to take these animals, which he was told to sell them and he was supposed to take them to market this last week but he hasn’t and now is saying that there is the odd ear tag missing which he could of had it sorted in the last 2 weeks so it’s just stringing it along.</p><p>My question, is there any resources or terms I can use to get him out to be able to carry on with our lives and hopefully he won’t be able to keep animals again as he isn’t fit to look after them feeding them every other day etc.</p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer mk1, post: 7848993, member: 39252"] Good evening folks. I have a problem on a tenancy we have just taken on and I don’t know how to go about getting the outcome needed. I’m hoping that someone will have some bullet proof answer which I can use to get me where we need to be. The problem is that we took a farm on at the start of last month but the old tennant wasn’t to come out until the middle of that month snd we are paying the full rent for the farm while this old tenant gets full use of the farm. Now we thought to just pay the rent and he will leave quietly and we will get there in the end and nothing will be a problem. Moving on another month the old tenant is still on the premises and won’t leave and is making excuses after excuses. He was evicted from his last premises for not paying the rent and making a mess and a nuisance of him self to local residents and not he has done the same again and causing hassle all round. He had about 20 calves which 5 have died of neglect over the last year and now he is using the excuse that he has no where to take these animals, which he was told to sell them and he was supposed to take them to market this last week but he hasn’t and now is saying that there is the odd ear tag missing which he could of had it sorted in the last 2 weeks so it’s just stringing it along. My question, is there any resources or terms I can use to get him out to be able to carry on with our lives and hopefully he won’t be able to keep animals again as he isn’t fit to look after them feeding them every other day etc. Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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