Hi guys,
So I've just been informed by the TDS of the charges from my previous Landlord.
These total £1200 and the deposit was £1000
Not only do I dispute this, but as the property was left in a very similar state, I am stunned that a landlord would try to profit like this!
There were 3 minor issues when moving out, the garden had a few holes in (due to dog) but was more or less in the same state when I moved in (infact I had to clear a lot of waste upon moving in).
The carpet in the middle room had 1 minor snag, and one intermediate snag, however after discussing the carpet with the shop it was purchased they made me aware the carpet was cheap, and unsuitable for rental use in their opinion. There was a small amount of dirt/wear in the main hallway.
Finally there was an outstanding rent payment, of which was calculated by multiplying the rent by 12, and dividing by 365, before multiplying for the days we were there (is this the correct way? We left 2 weeks into a month, I suggested paying half a months rent), and used an incorrect date for the charge.
We had issues while living there, Landlord refused to fix radiators, only partially fixed a ceiling after water damage, refused to believe there were rats (new neighbours moving in had to pay for an exterminator to get rid of the nest), and even gave one days notices, and showed up early before she got a response.
We were at the property for just over a year, but wanted to work in good faith, so when we moved in we cleared waste in the garden, disposed of a washing machine and fridge that were broken, and made minor mends and touch ups ourselves. We asked for permission for hanging things, before getting a pet, even to shave the doors as they were basically glossed shut!
Now she is trying to charge for her time cleaning, her fuel to get rid of a sofa and bed we had arranged pick up of by a charity, for her cars wear and tear, even light fittings that never existed, and keys that were returned!
Can anyone advise how to dispute this correctly please? I have tenancy agreements, made pics and videos of all fixes upon leaving the property etc
Thanks for your time
So I've just been informed by the TDS of the charges from my previous Landlord.
These total £1200 and the deposit was £1000
Not only do I dispute this, but as the property was left in a very similar state, I am stunned that a landlord would try to profit like this!
There were 3 minor issues when moving out, the garden had a few holes in (due to dog) but was more or less in the same state when I moved in (infact I had to clear a lot of waste upon moving in).
The carpet in the middle room had 1 minor snag, and one intermediate snag, however after discussing the carpet with the shop it was purchased they made me aware the carpet was cheap, and unsuitable for rental use in their opinion. There was a small amount of dirt/wear in the main hallway.
Finally there was an outstanding rent payment, of which was calculated by multiplying the rent by 12, and dividing by 365, before multiplying for the days we were there (is this the correct way? We left 2 weeks into a month, I suggested paying half a months rent), and used an incorrect date for the charge.
We had issues while living there, Landlord refused to fix radiators, only partially fixed a ceiling after water damage, refused to believe there were rats (new neighbours moving in had to pay for an exterminator to get rid of the nest), and even gave one days notices, and showed up early before she got a response.
We were at the property for just over a year, but wanted to work in good faith, so when we moved in we cleared waste in the garden, disposed of a washing machine and fridge that were broken, and made minor mends and touch ups ourselves. We asked for permission for hanging things, before getting a pet, even to shave the doors as they were basically glossed shut!
Now she is trying to charge for her time cleaning, her fuel to get rid of a sofa and bed we had arranged pick up of by a charity, for her cars wear and tear, even light fittings that never existed, and keys that were returned!
Can anyone advise how to dispute this correctly please? I have tenancy agreements, made pics and videos of all fixes upon leaving the property etc
Thanks for your time
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