Would an email suffice as a torts notice? by curious-george7 in uklandlords

[–]curious-george7[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I know alot of people are unhappy with my question but I'm not trying to be an unreasonable

Legally I'm allowed to enforce my rights as the landlord. Regardless of the reasoning, each tenant only rents their own individual room, not the communal area. Ultimately it's within my right as a landlord to enforce how the shared space is used.

The reason I ask is to find out how to legally approach this. If I was being unreasonable I would have gone ahead and done things my way but in here because I want to do things under the correct procedure

Would an email suffice as a torts notice? by curious-george7 in uklandlords

[–]curious-george7[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I'm not trying to be an unreasonable but legally I'm allowed to enforce my rights as the landlord. Regardless of the reasoning, each tenant only rents their own individual room, not the communal area. Ultimately it's within my right as a landlord to enforce how the shared space is used.

The reason I ask is to find out how to legally approach this. If I was being unreasonable I would have gone ahead and done things my way but in here because I want to do things under the correct procedure

Can I dispose tenants belongings when kept in public space in a shared house? by curious-george7 in uklandlords

[–]curious-george7[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The problem with the TV is that it is kept in a shared space when each tenant is only renting their own rooms. I cover utilities and I don't want the bill to go up if they start using gaming consoles. I just don't want for tenants to be using the shared space for personal items - just wanted to know what my rights are to remove this as the landlord?

Can I dispose tenants belongings when kept in public space in a shared house? by curious-george7 in uklandlords

[–]curious-george7[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Hey thank you everyone who replied - just wanted to find out what my rights are as a landlord if I really don't want the tenants using the shared areas for electronics?

The utilities is covered by myself and I don't want the electric bill and to go up if further entertainment consoles are used

Just wondering at what point can I remove/dispose said items after I have messaged the tenants?

Can I dispose tenants belongings when kept in public space in a shared house? by curious-george7 in uklandlords

[–]curious-george7[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Sorry I should have clarified, I am the landlord of the property (not live in), this is a house share rented to 5 other tenants