Hi,
newbie here.
like most newbies, i've registered as i need advice - not sure where to ask though.
we (me, husband & mil) have a property we let out short term to cover bills (mortgage, rates, service charges etc) through gumtree mainly.
we had a guest make a booking recently, didn't pay deposit or give card details as security due to bereavement (?!). We arranged to meet at the property at 2pm to allow her access and hand over keys. at 3.15pm we left the property as after trying to contact her there had been no reply and we had to go to another appointment. at 3.35pm someone phoned to say they were there and looking in, so we arranged to go back at 4.30pm.
on our return, she was not there, 3 other people were there though, demanding to be let in. they mentioned another 'crowd' arriving in another car soon and given that the property is only insure for max occupancy of 4 entry was refused and we left the car park/property.
now apparently the 'guests' are professionals - working in press & PR - and are now threatening to 'ruin us' and our reputation etc, going as far as to say they are making it their mission.
my question is - where so we stand legally. in my eyes, they had not confirmed the booking by deposit or security, they did not turn up at the agreed time and made no contact to let us know they were delayed, and the person making the booking in fact did not turn up at the rearranged time either, therefore we had every right to refuse entry, firstly because the person making the booking wasn't there in person to make payment and provide ID, and secondly on the basis that we believed there were going to be more than 4 people occupying the property.
all advice appreciated - tell me where to move this to also
newbie here.
like most newbies, i've registered as i need advice - not sure where to ask though.
we (me, husband & mil) have a property we let out short term to cover bills (mortgage, rates, service charges etc) through gumtree mainly.
we had a guest make a booking recently, didn't pay deposit or give card details as security due to bereavement (?!). We arranged to meet at the property at 2pm to allow her access and hand over keys. at 3.15pm we left the property as after trying to contact her there had been no reply and we had to go to another appointment. at 3.35pm someone phoned to say they were there and looking in, so we arranged to go back at 4.30pm.
on our return, she was not there, 3 other people were there though, demanding to be let in. they mentioned another 'crowd' arriving in another car soon and given that the property is only insure for max occupancy of 4 entry was refused and we left the car park/property.
now apparently the 'guests' are professionals - working in press & PR - and are now threatening to 'ruin us' and our reputation etc, going as far as to say they are making it their mission.
my question is - where so we stand legally. in my eyes, they had not confirmed the booking by deposit or security, they did not turn up at the agreed time and made no contact to let us know they were delayed, and the person making the booking in fact did not turn up at the rearranged time either, therefore we had every right to refuse entry, firstly because the person making the booking wasn't there in person to make payment and provide ID, and secondly on the basis that we believed there were going to be more than 4 people occupying the property.
all advice appreciated - tell me where to move this to also



) and that we have spoken to the police to register a complaint. The person who is doing all the shouting at us via email also continues to keep dropping the name of the company she works for (we believe to show what a responsible, trusted and reliable person she is and also to scare us that she may have access to their social media - 60K people on facebook alone) and my husband feels with all of this name dropping, perhaps her employers should be contacted aswell to make them aware of the situation - incase she decides to use their social media links as a platform to try and destroy us.
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