I wonder if anyone can advise on the following:
If a tenancy agreement has been entered into with certain appliances working, but subsequently one of the appliances ceases to work correctly, what is the position?
In this particular case, at the begining of the tenancy the oil fired rayburn cooker/boiler was working perfectly, but for the last 10 months the cooker part of the rayburn has ceased to function; the boiler part works fine.
There is an electrical cooker also (for emergencies or, summer use but this antiquated)
Basically, the tenancy was taken out with a fully working rayburn but now only working 50%.
The landlord is aware of the problem but the problem seems to roll on:tinysmile_cry_t:
The problem has arisen due to lack of maintenance/servicing of the rayburn.
If a tenancy agreement has been entered into with certain appliances working, but subsequently one of the appliances ceases to work correctly, what is the position?
In this particular case, at the begining of the tenancy the oil fired rayburn cooker/boiler was working perfectly, but for the last 10 months the cooker part of the rayburn has ceased to function; the boiler part works fine.
There is an electrical cooker also (for emergencies or, summer use but this antiquated)
Basically, the tenancy was taken out with a fully working rayburn but now only working 50%.
The landlord is aware of the problem but the problem seems to roll on:tinysmile_cry_t:
The problem has arisen due to lack of maintenance/servicing of the rayburn.
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