Hello All,
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine (actually more like a stepson really!), whom I'll refer to as "J". He has just signed up for a tenancy on a top-floor flat (on 4th April) which we have just discovered has a loft full of pigeons and their associated mess. Having looked myself, this is of long standing and is also the cause of the smell & stains on the sagging ceilings. In my opinion this is a health hazard and due to the state of the roof it will be a huge job to rectify properly. I've looked at the contract he has signed and it doesn't look right to me. The landlord has become "unavailable", after saying he would "sort it out" this coming Tuesday. Any thoughts on how we should proceed? "J" has paid £320 rent & £300 deposit (in cash), plus a £50 "solicitor's fee" (although I can't see anywhere a solicitor has been involved in the contract!). A redacted scan of the contract is attached.
Frankly, he just wants to get out of this mess (and I agree!).
Many thanks in advance!
I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine (actually more like a stepson really!), whom I'll refer to as "J". He has just signed up for a tenancy on a top-floor flat (on 4th April) which we have just discovered has a loft full of pigeons and their associated mess. Having looked myself, this is of long standing and is also the cause of the smell & stains on the sagging ceilings. In my opinion this is a health hazard and due to the state of the roof it will be a huge job to rectify properly. I've looked at the contract he has signed and it doesn't look right to me. The landlord has become "unavailable", after saying he would "sort it out" this coming Tuesday. Any thoughts on how we should proceed? "J" has paid £320 rent & £300 deposit (in cash), plus a £50 "solicitor's fee" (although I can't see anywhere a solicitor has been involved in the contract!). A redacted scan of the contract is attached.
Frankly, he just wants to get out of this mess (and I agree!).
Many thanks in advance!
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