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Can you sue a tenant for financial loss?
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            ""If I understand correctly, I have no right as the owner of the property to expect to have been able to gain control of the property from the end date of the tenancy agreement? I'm shocked, "
 if you are shocked at this - it just goes to show how very little you educated your self before becoming a landlord, and your "shock" also goes some way to explaining why you have come on here with such an incredibly daft half-baked question !!!
 sounds to me that you have made virtually no effort at all to research your own business, and that you now want to blame your tenant for the drop in the property market, rather than acknowledge your own ignorance of Landlord and Tenant Legislation - which is the real reason you could not get your tenant out when you wanted - why not just admit you screwed up and stop trying to blame other people ?
 and yes i know this is harsh ... so is being a landlord .... so it being a tenant ...... amateurs like you always make things so much worse0
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