Hi everyone,
I'm just looking for a bit of advice regarding a previous landlord.
Upon leaving the flat, I completely cleaned it and had 3 friends up to help make sure it was spotless, which it was.
The landlord of the property took an extra month's rent from me, apparently in error, claiming she would refund it (initially by bank transfer, then by cheque deposit).
On the date of exit, I received notification from her by email that she felt that the state the flat was left in was unacceptable. She stopped the £450 cheque and 2 weeks later sent me an invoice for over £1,000; including a microwave that I had personally brought from my old flat, but which had stopped working, replacing the oven (!!) new carpets, painting the entire house, etc, etc
I was pretty mortified to say the least.
Realising that I wasn't going to get my £450 back and with the threats from her about taking legal action, I took the first step and filed a small claims action for the £450.
She has today made a counter claim (the day before a counter claim had to be received by the court) for the full amount she had previously listed (I will include this at the end, for those who are interested)
The facts of the case are:
She had no authority to take an extra payment and hold it against perceived damage.
The flat was in a terrible state of repair when I moved in, including the toilet not flushing.
No inventory was ever taken or signed.
She constantly refused to repair things like the toilet, boiler, door, etc. I have evidence of all correspondence by email/text.
I have never been to court before and I'm a bit worried about what will happen and that I might end up being responsible for this huge sum of money that she's claiming, in essence, to bring her flat into a decent standard.
I would appreciate your advice.
PS - This relates to a case in Scotland. I'm aware that certain things may be different South of the border.
Many thanks.
.Cleaning - 7 hours @ £15 per hour
£105.00Painting -
Labour £80.00Paint £71.00
2 new locks and keys - due to not being returned
£95.00Carpets:Main bedroom carpet £96 plus £45 fitting
£141.00Lounge carpet £135 plus fitting £45
£180.00Hall carpet £40 plus fitting £30
£70.00Single bedroom £70 plus fitting £30
£100.00Oven, cleaning company stated it could not be cleaned to anacceptablestandard £120.00Fitting - electrician
£25.00Microwave, beyond saving
£45.00Washing machine, barrel damaged beyond repair, not reported
£189.00Sofas:Black leather sofa, scratches from dog/cat and covered insticky material
£179.00Brown leather sofa, scratches & tears down side andback
£165.00Hoover, you stated blew up but not in flat £79.00TOTAL
£1644.00Less £450.00TOTAL DUE £1194.00
I'm just looking for a bit of advice regarding a previous landlord.
Upon leaving the flat, I completely cleaned it and had 3 friends up to help make sure it was spotless, which it was.
The landlord of the property took an extra month's rent from me, apparently in error, claiming she would refund it (initially by bank transfer, then by cheque deposit).
On the date of exit, I received notification from her by email that she felt that the state the flat was left in was unacceptable. She stopped the £450 cheque and 2 weeks later sent me an invoice for over £1,000; including a microwave that I had personally brought from my old flat, but which had stopped working, replacing the oven (!!) new carpets, painting the entire house, etc, etc
I was pretty mortified to say the least.
Realising that I wasn't going to get my £450 back and with the threats from her about taking legal action, I took the first step and filed a small claims action for the £450.
She has today made a counter claim (the day before a counter claim had to be received by the court) for the full amount she had previously listed (I will include this at the end, for those who are interested)
The facts of the case are:
She had no authority to take an extra payment and hold it against perceived damage.
The flat was in a terrible state of repair when I moved in, including the toilet not flushing.
No inventory was ever taken or signed.
She constantly refused to repair things like the toilet, boiler, door, etc. I have evidence of all correspondence by email/text.
I have never been to court before and I'm a bit worried about what will happen and that I might end up being responsible for this huge sum of money that she's claiming, in essence, to bring her flat into a decent standard.
I would appreciate your advice.
PS - This relates to a case in Scotland. I'm aware that certain things may be different South of the border.
Many thanks.
.Cleaning - 7 hours @ £15 per hour
£105.00Painting -
Labour £80.00Paint £71.00
2 new locks and keys - due to not being returned
£95.00Carpets:Main bedroom carpet £96 plus £45 fitting
£141.00Lounge carpet £135 plus fitting £45
£180.00Hall carpet £40 plus fitting £30
£70.00Single bedroom £70 plus fitting £30
£100.00Oven, cleaning company stated it could not be cleaned to anacceptablestandard £120.00Fitting - electrician
£25.00Microwave, beyond saving
£45.00Washing machine, barrel damaged beyond repair, not reported
£189.00Sofas:Black leather sofa, scratches from dog/cat and covered insticky material
£179.00Brown leather sofa, scratches & tears down side andback
£165.00Hoover, you stated blew up but not in flat £79.00TOTAL
£1644.00Less £450.00TOTAL DUE £1194.00
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