I’m a landlord.When my tenancy agreement came up for renewal, Foxtons told me they were trying to renew the lease with my tenant, but then I got an email from Foxtons saying the tenant was not going to agree to the increase Foxtons was asking for in rental, and did I want them to start remarketing my flat?
That would have meant Foxtons had instantly doubled their market and had on tap: 1 - a tenant without a landlord to re-house; 2 - a landlord without a tenant as a customer.
I contacted the tenant myself who told me she wanted to stay.Is this something Foxtons does a lot?If yes, let’s pool our information. richardbernanos@yahoo.co.uk
Foxtons trying to rid me of my tenant? Anybody else had this?
I’m a landlord. When my tenancy agreement came up for renewal, Foxtons told me they were trying to renew the lease with my tenant, but then I got an email from Foxtons saying the tenant was not going to agree to the increase Foxtons was asking for in rental, and did I want them to start remarketing my flat?
That would have meant Foxtons had instantly doubled their market and had on tap: 1 - a tenant without a landlord to re-house; 2 - a landlord without a tenant as a customer.
I contacted the tenant myself who told me she wanted to stay.Is this something Foxtons does a lot? If yes, let’s pool our information. richardbernanos@yahoo.co.uk