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Renting our home
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We are the landlords. Our tenants smashed our house up and we evicted them early for that reason. Just need advice if it’s worth taking it further against the estate agents
There is no way you legally evicted anyone in that space of time.
I don't see what the agents did wrong?So the agreement we never saw. The agent signed it after we left. Said it was all ok ?? They had work done to our house without our day so then the tenants smashed our home up. We are trying to get home but not easy with no money now coming in as we illegally evicted them however I don’t think the agreement that was “signed” was legit! Can we take it further against the estate agent for negligence??? Many thanks for your reply
So you admit you illegally evicted them. You realise that is a: a criminal offence and b: a massive civil claim.
People have lost their properties because of such claims.
If you have no money to fly home, you have no money to litigate, so taking it further is simply not an option.0
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