[Goanet]RE: Assistance! Rent Out or Lease?

2005-03-26 Thread Radhakrishnan Nair
Dear Domnic  Bosco,
Please forgive Dr Jose's selective amnesia. I've learnt to live with it.
Wishing you all a Happy Easter!
Regards, RKN

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Subject: RE: Assistance! Rent Out or Lease?
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 20:45:13 +0300

Dear Jose,
Your response did appear on Goanet.  I read your article Squatting  
Letting.  It's a very well-written article; every word therein reflects 
true happenings in Goa.

Best regards,
Domnic

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Subject: RE: Assistance! Rent Out or Lease?
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 14:46:22 +

Dear Dominic,
I had sent this up to GoaNet and TGF yesterday. It is possible that it got 
lost in Sigh!-burr-space.

I am reposting it today
good wishes
jc
when you have the opportunity, please review this article - Squatting  
Letting
http://www.colaco.net/1/GoaRentingOutNightmare.htm



From: domnic fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A piece of advice for future:
As far as renting of a house is concerned, try not to enter into a long 
term agreement but go for a short term agreement called “INSTRUMENT OF 
LICENSE” valid for eleven (11) months only. It is suggested that you 
collect six months rent in advance from the LICENSEE at the time of 
signing the
agreement. The rent for the remaining five months should be made available 
by the LICENSEE to the LICENSOR before the end of the sixth month. If 
he/she is unable to pay the balance at the end of the sixth month, issue 
him/her a month’s notice and make him/her vacate the house. If the 
LICENSEE does not agree to these terms, do not allow him/her to occupy 
your house.

Make sure you do not include the word “tenant” in your agreement. Also, 
avoid using the word rent; you may instead use the words license fee.

Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
Earlier Preetam Rana wrote the following:
Seeking your opinion and advise, i may not be a subscriber to the goanet 
but heard a lot about it for the benefit of Goans.A friend of mine has 
rented a house in Goa he is a goan , and rented it to a non goan , for the 
last several months the tenant has not been paying and the tenant is 
threatening
the landlord that he is ready to fight in the court, the agreement says 
the landlord can eithe give one months notice to the tenant or evict him 
anytime shoudl he fail to pay, but the tenant is refusing to vacate.

He has even deployed security personnel inside the house. The agreement 
started in 2003 and ends in 2006 , can the landlord file a criminal 
complaint in the police station if so under what clause/section? Or is 
there any other alternate way to get rid of such people who behave as 
honest
people in the begining but later are a nuisance to goa and goans? My 
friend is an elderly person and he cannot run to the court as court 
matters normally take years to pronounce a judgement.

Should he try what the crooks try by hiring some goons and evicting such 
outsiders ? Please advise

Thanks in anticipation for all those who will assist.
Preetam


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Dear Dominic,
Thanks for that post.
Your advice makes very good sense. Cecil Pinto too has very sound advice 
re: the goons.

Don't know on WHAT basis the Police could be involved in a civil law 
matter. If the goons actually threaten a person, SURE; other wise ? 
Anyway, there is an article on the website which might interest Preetam.

It is called: Goa: House Swiping
It's at http://www.colaco.net
Look under TGF Editorials
good wishes
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[Goanet]RE: Assistance! Rent Out or Lease?

2005-03-25 Thread domnic fernandes
Dear Jose,
Your response did appear on Goanet.  I read your article Squatting  
Letting.  It's a very well-written article; every word therein reflects 
true happenings in Goa.

Best regards,
Domnic

From: jose colaco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: goanet@goanet.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
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Subject: RE: Assistance! Rent Out or Lease?
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 14:46:22 +

Dear Dominic,
I had sent this up to GoaNet and TGF yesterday. It is possible that it got 
lost in Sigh!-burr-space.

I am reposting it today
good wishes
jc
when you have the opportunity, please review this article - Squatting  
Letting
http://www.colaco.net/1/GoaRentingOutNightmare.htm



From: domnic fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A piece of advice for future:
As far as renting of a house is concerned, try not to enter into a long 
term agreement but go for a short term agreement called “INSTRUMENT OF 
LICENSE” valid for eleven (11) months only. It is suggested that you 
collect six months rent in advance from the LICENSEE at the time of signing 
the
agreement. The rent for the remaining five months should be made available 
by the LICENSEE to the LICENSOR before the end of the sixth month. If 
he/she is unable to pay the balance at the end of the sixth month, issue 
him/her a month’s notice and make him/her vacate the house. If the LICENSEE 
does not agree to these terms, do not allow him/her to occupy your house.

Make sure you do not include the word “tenant” in your agreement. Also, 
avoid using the word rent; you may instead use the words license fee.

Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
Earlier Preetam Rana wrote the following:
Seeking your opinion and advise, i may not be a subscriber to the goanet 
but heard a lot about it for the benefit of Goans.A friend of mine has 
rented a house in Goa he is a goan , and rented it to a non goan , for the 
last several months the tenant has not been paying and the tenant is 
threatening
the landlord that he is ready to fight in the court, the agreement says the 
landlord can eithe give one months notice to the tenant or evict him 
anytime shoudl he fail to pay, but the tenant is refusing to vacate.

He has even deployed security personnel inside the house. The agreement 
started in 2003 and ends in 2006 , can the landlord file a criminal 
complaint in the police station if so under what clause/section? Or is 
there any other alternate way to get rid of such people who behave as 
honest
people in the begining but later are a nuisance to goa and goans? My friend 
is an elderly person and he cannot run to the court as court matters 
normally take years to pronounce a judgement.

Should he try what the crooks try by hiring some goons and evicting such 
outsiders ? Please advise

Thanks in anticipation for all those who will assist.
Preetam


=
Dear Dominic,
Thanks for that post.
Your advice makes very good sense. Cecil Pinto too has very sound advice 
re: the goons.

Don't know on WHAT basis the Police could be involved in a civil law 
matter. If the goons actually threaten a person, SURE; other wise ? Anyway, 
there is an article on the website which might interest Preetam.

It is called: Goa: House Swiping
It's at http://www.colaco.net
Look under TGF Editorials
good wishes
jc
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[Goanet]RE: Assistance! Rent Out or Lease?

2005-03-24 Thread jose colaco
From: domnic fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A piece of advice for future:
As far as renting of a house is concerned, try not to enter into a long term 
agreement but go for a short term agreement called “INSTRUMENT OF LICENSE” 
valid for eleven (11) months only.  It is suggested that you collect six 
months rent in advance from the LICENSEE at the time of signing the 
agreement.  The rent for the remaining five months should be made available 
by the LICENSEE to the LICENSOR before the end of the sixth month.  If 
he/she is unable to pay the balance at the end of the sixth month, issue 
him/her a month’s notice and make him/her vacate the house.  If the LICENSEE 
does not agree to these terms, do not allow him/her to occupy your house.  
Make sure you do not include the word “tenant” in your agreement.  Also, 
avoid using the word rent; you may instead use the words licensee fee.

Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna/Dhahran, KSA
Earlier  preetam rana wrote the following:
Seeking your opinion and advise, i may not be a subscriber to the goanet but 
heard a lot about it for the benefit of Goans.A friend of mine has rented a 
house in Goa he is a goan , and rented it to a non goan , for the last 
several  months the tenant has not been paying and the tenant is threatening 
the  landlord that he is ready to fight in the court, the agreement says the 
landlord can eithe give one months notice to the tenant or evict him anytime 
shoudl he fail to pay, but the tenant is refusing to vacate.

He has even deployed security personnel inside the house. The agreement 
started in 2003 and ends in 2006 , can the landlord file a criminal 
complaint in the police  station if so under what clause/section? Or is 
there any other alternate way to get rid of such people who behave as honest 
people in the begining but later are a nuisance to goa and goans? My friend 
is an elderly person and he cannot run to the court as court matters 
normally take years to pronounce a judgement.

Should he try what the crooks try by hiring some goons and evicting such 
outsiders ? Please advise

Thanks in anticipation for all those who will assist.
Preetam


=
Dear Dominic,
Thanks for that post.
Your advice makes very good sense. Cecil Pinto too has very sound advice re: 
the goons. Don't know on WHAT basis the Police could be involved in a civil 
law matter.  If the goons actually threaten a person, SURE; other wise ?  
Anyway, there is an article on the website which might interest Preetam.

It is called:   Goa: House Swiping
It's at http://www.colaco.net
Look under TGF Editorials
good wishes
jc



Cecil Pinto wrote:
Dear Preetam,
Hiring goons is an effective way of getting rid of problem tenants but 
consider the following:

1) What if the goons then take over the property and ask for vast sums of 
money to vacate? You cannot then approach the courts because you have 
already committed an illegality by using muscle power to get rid of the 
tenants. It's a never ending circle.

2) You say the crooks hire goons. All the crooks are currently out of power 
and spending all their energies in poaching crooks from other parties by 
incentives and threats. Goons are very expensive these days.

I suggest you approach the cops. Whenever there is President's Rule it is 
the executive who are kings, specially the cops as there are no politicians 
breathing over their shoulders with threats of transfers and demotions. In 
fact this is the only viable option for you right now. All the goons have 
gone undercover as their political godfathers are out of power and cannot 
get them released from jail.

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