Hi, I hope someone can help me.
This is the UK.
My son has just died. He was in a furnished flat for 6 yrs, 35 miles away for us. Earlier this year the landlord changed hands. My son was required to pay £400 deposit to the new landlord.
His old landlord said he would leave the furniture (very basic) because he didn't want to leave my son with no furniture given his ill health.
I had to call the police to break into my son's flat, and the police called a locksmith to secure the lock.
We don't drive so relied on lifts to collect my son's possessions, just in a car, no van. So we made 2 trips. Everything was ok in the flat on our 1st trip. On the 2nd one the bedroom floor was wet. There is a boiler in that room in a cupboard.
We took my son's personal possessions and one or two things he bought, and left things that were already in the flat when he took the tenancy.
We did not inform the electric suppliers of my son's death as they would have cut the supply off, and there is a small freezer we hadn't the time to defrost. There was plenty of credit still on my son's electric meter.
I reported all of this to the letting agency and sent the keys back to them.
Now the new landlords agency are requesting we pay for the locksmith, the boiler repairs and damage, removal of the remaining items in the flat (all of which came with the flat) and for a "deep clean"....
Am I right in thinking the locksmith work is claimed on their insurance? the boiler repairs and damage is claimed on insurance? a "deep clean" is standard procedure these days between lettings? and we don't own the furniture etc we left behind because it belongs to the flat? So if the new landlord wants rid of it that's down to him?
And can they withhold the deposit because of their claims?
I hope someone can advise me please. We've not long finished paying for my daughter's funeral and now my son's. We can do without this.
Many thanks for any help x
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