So I am trying to assist a friend in relation to her end of tenancy charges and hoping someone can give me some scope as to whether or not the charges are reasonable. She made a deposit of about £1,100 and the overall charges so far (3 things TBC) amount to £1,300. The concerning charges consist of:
- 6 x £50 spot charges for alleged paint marks on a door handle, two slight marks on back of a chair and a spot on the floor
- £78 for 3x minor spot stains on corner of bedroom headboard, cushion, and corner of the bed
- £15 for leaving a single bra behind (not left behind intentionally)
- 2 x £150 maintenance charge for chips to the archatrive in two doorways
- £150 for a scratch on the door
- £150 charge for 2 (minor) indents to the bottom of the fridge
- 2x mirrors on wall with sticky back - TBC
- 3 door hooks sticky back again - TBC
- chip to veneer on fridge door - TBC
They have so far said that they will charge for the bra removal, the £78 charge and then a collective charge of £200 plus the 3xTBC charges.
Leaving aside the outstanding alleged damage, It seems to me some of the charges whether reduced or not seem a bit on the high side and in particular whether the charges for the indents on the fridge and the archatrive is reasonable. They all seem like standard charges to me which don't take into account the fact she has been living there for almost 2 years and that they might be considered betterment. I understand the property was newly refurbished but surely they cannot simply charge to put it in exactly the same condition by claiming replacement charges instead of perhaps repairs?
Anyhow, I am wondering whether this is even worth disputing (subject to their suggested TBC charges) or simply chalk it up to a crappy letting agent and move on though I appreciate that what is considered damage or wear and tear is subjective.
Crazy council
- 6 x £50 spot charges for alleged paint marks on a door handle, two slight marks on back of a chair and a spot on the floor
- £78 for 3x minor spot stains on corner of bedroom headboard, cushion, and corner of the bed
- £15 for leaving a single bra behind (not left behind intentionally)
- 2 x £150 maintenance charge for chips to the archatrive in two doorways
- £150 for a scratch on the door
- £150 charge for 2 (minor) indents to the bottom of the fridge
- 2x mirrors on wall with sticky back - TBC
- 3 door hooks sticky back again - TBC
- chip to veneer on fridge door - TBC
They have so far said that they will charge for the bra removal, the £78 charge and then a collective charge of £200 plus the 3xTBC charges.
Leaving aside the outstanding alleged damage, It seems to me some of the charges whether reduced or not seem a bit on the high side and in particular whether the charges for the indents on the fridge and the archatrive is reasonable. They all seem like standard charges to me which don't take into account the fact she has been living there for almost 2 years and that they might be considered betterment. I understand the property was newly refurbished but surely they cannot simply charge to put it in exactly the same condition by claiming replacement charges instead of perhaps repairs?
Anyhow, I am wondering whether this is even worth disputing (subject to their suggested TBC charges) or simply chalk it up to a crappy letting agent and move on though I appreciate that what is considered damage or wear and tear is subjective.
Crazy council
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