From «tenant headache» to «profit bark»: A clever trick that took a London property from 1% to 6%

A London landlord used trained dogs to empty and re-rent residential units to raise the yield from 1% to 6%.

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Amlak Newspaper - London: No one could have guessed that a £20 million investment would turn into a financial headache for its Arab owner; after the purchase, he discovered that the real “box of surprises” lay in the tenants rather than the walls of the building. The legal eviction attempts exhausted him: Lawyers, hearings, fees, complicated British procedures... with zero results. The worst part is that the return he was dreaming of was only 1%.

The coffee corner... and the door to inspiration

One frustrating evening the owner sat in a small café under the building, palm to palm, watching passersby with their polished dogs. At that moment he had an idea that seemed fanciful: “Here, animals are revered more than humans; why not make dogs the password?"

“Buy" the bark team

He took a taxi for an hour and a half to a market that specializes in purebred dogs, and came out with four luxury dogs, each costing up to ten thousand pounds. Not only that, he hired a resident breeder with a salary and bonus, and housed him next to the ”bark team" on the top floor of his property. An open credit card for excellent food and uninterrupted health care!

Surprise Instructions

The owner wanted something specific: »Let the dogs bark... and make the entrances to the building their territory.“ The breeder balked: ”It will ruin the place!« but the response was decisive: »I'm the landlord, and this is what I want." The result: a court-free eviction. One month passed before all the tenants left voluntarily. Complaints, police, inspection visits... all ended with no legal violations, as the animals were allowed and the landlord did not violate safety regulations. He then retrofitted the units and rented them out with new contracts and a net return of 6% - six times the previous yield.

Lessons Learned:

1. Understand the market culture: What terrifies a tenant in one country may be commonplace in another; use that to your advantage without breaking the law.

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2. Out-of-the-box ideas are cheaper than lawyer's fees - and sometimes more effective.

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3. Asset management is inseparable from human behavior management: Remember that real estate investment is not just stone and cement, but a relationship with fickle occupants.

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4. Everything has a solution: It may start with a cup of coffee, and bark loudly! Conclusion Readers may disagree with our author's style, but his story proves that creativity - not capital alone - is what makes the difference. In a highly competitive market like London real estate, the secret to success lies in a vision that others don't have... even if it comes in the form of four wagging tails. Do you have the guts to try your next "crazy" idea?

Abdulaziz Alissa Editor-in-Chief