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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7510501" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Our landlord’s agent is stilling pushing for rent increases, even where high rents are already being paid. I haven’t heard of many that have put up much of a fight over it either, surprisingly, although I heard the other day that one sheep & beef man had told him to ‘stick his effing farm’ and handed in his notice. </p><p></p><p>Of course, where a high rent paid by one tenant, then supplies the comparables to drive the next.</p><p></p><p>I was full & ready to go to arbitration when his opening shot had mentioned a doubling. In the end, we agreed a small increase too, albeit from a low rent (for an FBT). I’m buggered if I’m going to pay an open market rent on the basis of the improvements that I’ve spent a fortune on doing here, it’s based on the condition of the farm (semi-derelict) before tenants improvements, and they need reminding of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7510501, member: 348"] Our landlord’s agent is stilling pushing for rent increases, even where high rents are already being paid. I haven’t heard of many that have put up much of a fight over it either, surprisingly, although I heard the other day that one sheep & beef man had told him to ‘stick his effing farm’ and handed in his notice. Of course, where a high rent paid by one tenant, then supplies the comparables to drive the next. I was full & ready to go to arbitration when his opening shot had mentioned a doubling. In the end, we agreed a small increase too, albeit from a low rent (for an FBT). I’m buggered if I’m going to pay an open market rent on the basis of the improvements that I’ve spent a fortune on doing here, it’s based on the condition of the farm (semi-derelict) before tenants improvements, and they need reminding of that. [/QUOTE]
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