QUOTE(mini orchard @ Oct 31 2019, 01:23 PM)
Go TNB just ask to cut.Tenant refuses to pay rent and refuses to leave, Tenant From Hell
Tenant refuses to pay rent and refuses to leave, Tenant From Hell
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QUOTE(loongchai @ Oct 31 2019, 01:34 PM) Thank you for you replies. Ask for rent hike, but yeah current rate also delay 2-3 months like you said.I have talked to a lawyer and he charges RM8k+ for his service. It will take at least 2 to 3 months, if there is no counter lawsuit. On top of the lawyer fees, I will also incur many months of rental losses. There is no guarantee the tenant will pay anything or if the confiscated stuffs in my unit will cover my losses. Can anybody recommend a cheaper or an experienced lawyer? As far as I am concerned, the upcoming Tenancy Act (2 years later) will also not cover commercial units and mostly sides with the tenants. https://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...d-in-two-years/ Why is the government so bad against landowners? |
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