Posted by
dwb0707
11 yrs ago
Hi all,
I have recently an issue with the landlord regarding the end of the tenancy and I need your advice.
Normally I should move out the premise at 21 May 2014. I thus bought a new apartment in DB for my family. But the new apartment will only be available by the end of July (need proper renovation).
I thus discussed with the landlord long before 21 May. She acted kindly and promised to help us in finding a solution. But she and her husband came at 8 May without prior notification to ask my wife to sign a document. My wife and kid were terrified and she didn't open the door. The landlord only left after the police ordered them to do so.
They filed a complaint against us to the Lands Tribunal asking for mesne profit starting from 23 May, citing it as the end of the tenancy.
To be honest, I would prefer to pay them the rental for the following two months with deposit, because I don't think they will return my deposit after the tenancy terminates.
I was told many tenants did this and I don't know if I can do it and citing financial pressure as a reason for doing so. (As I said I bought a new apartment at DB and that costs me a lot). The most important thing is I need to stay in the premise until 31 July. I don't want to move to a temporary apartment with my baby being just 4 months old.
Does anyone have any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
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just tell them that they can use the deposit for the last two months rent. not super proper but should be ok in this case
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I was on business travel out of HK that day. The LL punched the door really heavily so my wife was terrified considering we have a 4 months old baby.
I tried to repair relations but was played by them... And it was not the first time we were played...
So I'm really afraid that if I pay them rent properly, I may not receive my deposit smoothly. I know it's not a proper action, but like many tenants in HK, we try to protect ourselves since the law does not do that.
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