My son, partner & their 2 small children have rented a ground floor flat through a Lettings Agency for 2 and half years. Due to another rent increase they gave notice to leave. On the Friday they used a friends van to remove everything from the flat with the exception of 2 sofas, which they were unable to get out the front door or the patio doors. When they were delivered they were assembled inside the flat. They told the Agency Manager they had a problem with the sofas, but would dismantle & remove them. On the Monday my son got hold of the right screwdrivers etc & put the sofa parts in the large communal hallway, making sure they did not block any doors or fire exits. Later that afternoon they had an email to say they had failed the inspection, the last comment was that the furniture was to be removed. He was unable to use his friends van until the Friday as he needed it for work, then it broke down. So my son arranged for a 'man & van' to collect the sofas on the following Tuesday, when he got to there they were gone.
He contacted the Lettings Agency Manager to ask where his sofas were, she said they had a complaint from the Managing Agents & she had disposed of them. He had no email or phone call to inform him of the complaint or give him notice of their intention to dispose of the sofas. They will not tell him how they disposed of them or communicate with him. The were bought on finance over 5 years and is still paying for them monthly.
Can you advise on how he handles this situation, so he can recover the cost of the sofas.
He contacted the Lettings Agency Manager to ask where his sofas were, she said they had a complaint from the Managing Agents & she had disposed of them. He had no email or phone call to inform him of the complaint or give him notice of their intention to dispose of the sofas. They will not tell him how they disposed of them or communicate with him. The were bought on finance over 5 years and is still paying for them monthly.
Can you advise on how he handles this situation, so he can recover the cost of the sofas.
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