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Not 100% sure who knows what about me in the real world as it were but basically I work with my Dad on our family businesses.
One of the businesses owns property which is partially rented out, partially retained for our own business use.
We've currently got a tenant in one of the properties who is renting a shop unit who is in the 3rd quarter of the 1st year of their lease (Y1Q3). So far they have defaulted twice. In this instance defaulted means that the rent deposit we hold has had to be used to cover a quarters rent payment with the tenant then having 20 or so days to give us the cash to replace the funds used from the rent deposit.
The thing is that things always start like this and then it'll go down the road of "can't repay deposit" then "can't repay deposit + another unpaid quarter" and so on.
So, basically I'm wondering if any of the Freddies out in the wilderness deal with commercial property in any way and have any advice on what they might do in this scenario.
Cheers
Rob / MYstIC G
NB: My gut feeling is cap it off now but nowadays a tenant paying no rent is better than no tenant at all because no tenant at all = pay the rates!
One of the businesses owns property which is partially rented out, partially retained for our own business use.
We've currently got a tenant in one of the properties who is renting a shop unit who is in the 3rd quarter of the 1st year of their lease (Y1Q3). So far they have defaulted twice. In this instance defaulted means that the rent deposit we hold has had to be used to cover a quarters rent payment with the tenant then having 20 or so days to give us the cash to replace the funds used from the rent deposit.
The thing is that things always start like this and then it'll go down the road of "can't repay deposit" then "can't repay deposit + another unpaid quarter" and so on.
So, basically I'm wondering if any of the Freddies out in the wilderness deal with commercial property in any way and have any advice on what they might do in this scenario.
Cheers
Rob / MYstIC G
NB: My gut feeling is cap it off now but nowadays a tenant paying no rent is better than no tenant at all because no tenant at all = pay the rates!