So... and this is a little long, so grab a cup of coffee and settle in....
Back in March we moved into our rented home and as usual as a tenant in any rental there was a snag list for the landlord, holes in walls, drafty exterior doors, there was a light fixture we couldn't remove to replace a bulb that was blown, a window had a gaping gap so water and draft were coming in, wobbly curtain rails, gap in patio doors letting in the local (insect) wild life, oh and an infestation of silverfish that we had not been informed of....
So being the diligent tenant at the end of week 1 I sent the said snag list to the landlord so the issues could be addressed, we always take the view that most issues will be found in the first week and that's an appropriate time to send a list on.
We had a WhatsApp chat at this point I was given a cold sharp shock as she made me aware that she might have to sell the home we had only just moved into and we might have to look for somewhere else to live*I advised her that 'we' could make all the repairs if she wanted us to in order to save on costs, and requested she pay for the materials and a small contribution for my partners time in doing the repairs, we are talking about maybe £250 in total.
We agreed in the chat that we would do the repairs and to go ahead, so we did - unfortunately one of the items was a lamp in a bathroom that at some point in it's life had been cross threaded and the bulb needed replacing, the only way to get to the bulb was to smash the glass globe - so we did and replaced the bulb (this had been advised earlier in the chat.
Later that same morning the landlord messaged me on WhatsApp and told me not to proceed, we already had, and to wait for her to arranger her 'handy man' to look at the items, I advised her that we had already worked on the light and advised we had ordered a replacement fixture, she asked that we not fit the new fixture and she would arrange her 'handy man' to fit it instead. So we stopped.
The landlord paid a visit, arranged, with another person - not sure who he was and he wasn't part of the prearranged visit that anyone else would accompany her, and we went round the house with the snag list and I showed her everything, she agreed all would be looked at and she booked a tradesman visit for 21st March...
Lockdown happened, and reasonably she asked if the tradesman visit could be postponed until things settled down, of course we agreed, nothing was urgent or critical.
Late in May I dropped a message asking if she had thought about when the repairs might take place, we had seen other repair companies and council workman attending nearby properties to undertake repairs so thought it not unreasonable to 'check in' I got a strong response basically along the lines that nothing was going to get repaired, she would accept the property back in the condition it was in and not hold me liable when I left for these items (I should point out that there is no co-signed inventory of any kind on this property and no inventory was provided to us to sign when we checked in or at any other time prior to move in, or since), we made the point that she had asked we not fit the replacement light in the bathroom and that only her handy man was to do it, and although she maybe happy to accept the property back at the end of the tenancy with snag list issues present we were not happy living in a home with holes in the wall, drafty windows and doors etc etc.
She informed us that if we weren't happy then she would release us early from our tenancy and we were free to find another home, we took her up on her offer.
She asked if she could do some viewings with prospective tenants and we consented to some this week (week of 1st June 2020) these went ok and were undertaken safely, we left all the doors open, wardrobes and such, asked people wear masks and gloves and not touch door handles, banisters or anything else in the property whilst they were looking around. These 2 viewings went well.
Another viewing happened today, not so well, I was out and my partner was home with the dog (yes we have a dog in the tenancy), we had originally agreed we would be out with the proviso that the weather was aligned eg: not tipping down with rain and taking the dog a walk was practical, it wasn't it was tipping it down and not practical, so I sent an email to our landlord and to make her aware my partner and dog were at home and would be for the viewing (we had been home for the earlier ones too as I had conference calls for work and such)
I was contacted by my partner to let me know that our landlord had tried to let herself into the property with her key without knocking or ringing the doorbell to validate anyone was home, she was about 12 mins early, my partner was in the kitchen with the dog at the time, the kitchen is right next to the front door - he's certain she did not knock or ring the bell - even if she thought we were out common courtesy would suggest you knock or ring to make sure no one is home, luckily my partner heard the key being put in the door and managed to lock the dog in the kitchen and get to the front door as she was turning the key - the intent clearly was to simply enter the property.
When she realised my partner was home they decided outside for another set of viewers (yes 2 sets of viewers at the same time, not back 2 back, in my property)
She and the viewers with her were not wearing their masks, they had them but not wearing and were not wearing gloves, when they came back they were wearing masks but no gloves, then during the viewing people were touching things, door handles etc... my partner had to sanitise them and made a point he was doing so.
I sent the landlord an email when I got home making her aware I was not happy with how this viewing has been undertaken, firstly 'letting herself in' without having knocked or rung the doorbell, the fact she and the viewers were going to enter the property without a mask on if we hadn't had been home (evidenced by her not wearing it when my partner did open the door), the number of people in my home it was 'A' viewing but 2 groups in the home simultaneously was not what was arranged or agreed had she advised this we would have insisted 2 separate back to back viewings to minimise strangers in our home.
Considering my landlord broke our very basic rules and what I consider common sense I have now withdrawn my consent for viewings to occur (I didn't actually provide any in a blanket form she has just assumed it will be ok but I'm aware that asking on a case by case basis is the mode we were in and I'm ok with that) but basically I've said that in the current conditions with the behaviour that has happened on this most recent viewing I am not happy to have viewings until we have vacated the property at the end of the month.
In retaliation for this my landlord has now informed me she is withdrawng her approval for us to leave early with one months notice and now intends to hold us to the original tenancy agreement and hold us liable for all the rent due under such agreement, because I'm being unco-operative on viewings.
I would be interested in the community thoughts on this topic, obviously these are 'highlights' of the situation and not every blow by blow of every communication but suffice to say I am now being threatened with legal action and that she wants to take me to court - I'm not afraid of this as I don't think I've been unreasonable - also I never 'asked' to leave early she offered that as a remediation as I was apparently 'nagging' about the snag list (one followup asking about when I might expect them to be dealt with)
We still intend to vacate this property at the end of the month and move on. As some additional context my partner has been suffering from severe anxiety and depression in the current situation and of course the 'rule breaking' on viewings has made him somewhat on edge.
phew! looking forward to your thoughts and comments on anything I should do to improve my standing in this situation.
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Back in March we moved into our rented home and as usual as a tenant in any rental there was a snag list for the landlord, holes in walls, drafty exterior doors, there was a light fixture we couldn't remove to replace a bulb that was blown, a window had a gaping gap so water and draft were coming in, wobbly curtain rails, gap in patio doors letting in the local (insect) wild life, oh and an infestation of silverfish that we had not been informed of....
So being the diligent tenant at the end of week 1 I sent the said snag list to the landlord so the issues could be addressed, we always take the view that most issues will be found in the first week and that's an appropriate time to send a list on.
We had a WhatsApp chat at this point I was given a cold sharp shock as she made me aware that she might have to sell the home we had only just moved into and we might have to look for somewhere else to live*I advised her that 'we' could make all the repairs if she wanted us to in order to save on costs, and requested she pay for the materials and a small contribution for my partners time in doing the repairs, we are talking about maybe £250 in total.
We agreed in the chat that we would do the repairs and to go ahead, so we did - unfortunately one of the items was a lamp in a bathroom that at some point in it's life had been cross threaded and the bulb needed replacing, the only way to get to the bulb was to smash the glass globe - so we did and replaced the bulb (this had been advised earlier in the chat.
Later that same morning the landlord messaged me on WhatsApp and told me not to proceed, we already had, and to wait for her to arranger her 'handy man' to look at the items, I advised her that we had already worked on the light and advised we had ordered a replacement fixture, she asked that we not fit the new fixture and she would arrange her 'handy man' to fit it instead. So we stopped.
The landlord paid a visit, arranged, with another person - not sure who he was and he wasn't part of the prearranged visit that anyone else would accompany her, and we went round the house with the snag list and I showed her everything, she agreed all would be looked at and she booked a tradesman visit for 21st March...
Lockdown happened, and reasonably she asked if the tradesman visit could be postponed until things settled down, of course we agreed, nothing was urgent or critical.
Late in May I dropped a message asking if she had thought about when the repairs might take place, we had seen other repair companies and council workman attending nearby properties to undertake repairs so thought it not unreasonable to 'check in' I got a strong response basically along the lines that nothing was going to get repaired, she would accept the property back in the condition it was in and not hold me liable when I left for these items (I should point out that there is no co-signed inventory of any kind on this property and no inventory was provided to us to sign when we checked in or at any other time prior to move in, or since), we made the point that she had asked we not fit the replacement light in the bathroom and that only her handy man was to do it, and although she maybe happy to accept the property back at the end of the tenancy with snag list issues present we were not happy living in a home with holes in the wall, drafty windows and doors etc etc.
She informed us that if we weren't happy then she would release us early from our tenancy and we were free to find another home, we took her up on her offer.
She asked if she could do some viewings with prospective tenants and we consented to some this week (week of 1st June 2020) these went ok and were undertaken safely, we left all the doors open, wardrobes and such, asked people wear masks and gloves and not touch door handles, banisters or anything else in the property whilst they were looking around. These 2 viewings went well.
Another viewing happened today, not so well, I was out and my partner was home with the dog (yes we have a dog in the tenancy), we had originally agreed we would be out with the proviso that the weather was aligned eg: not tipping down with rain and taking the dog a walk was practical, it wasn't it was tipping it down and not practical, so I sent an email to our landlord and to make her aware my partner and dog were at home and would be for the viewing (we had been home for the earlier ones too as I had conference calls for work and such)
I was contacted by my partner to let me know that our landlord had tried to let herself into the property with her key without knocking or ringing the doorbell to validate anyone was home, she was about 12 mins early, my partner was in the kitchen with the dog at the time, the kitchen is right next to the front door - he's certain she did not knock or ring the bell - even if she thought we were out common courtesy would suggest you knock or ring to make sure no one is home, luckily my partner heard the key being put in the door and managed to lock the dog in the kitchen and get to the front door as she was turning the key - the intent clearly was to simply enter the property.
When she realised my partner was home they decided outside for another set of viewers (yes 2 sets of viewers at the same time, not back 2 back, in my property)
She and the viewers with her were not wearing their masks, they had them but not wearing and were not wearing gloves, when they came back they were wearing masks but no gloves, then during the viewing people were touching things, door handles etc... my partner had to sanitise them and made a point he was doing so.
I sent the landlord an email when I got home making her aware I was not happy with how this viewing has been undertaken, firstly 'letting herself in' without having knocked or rung the doorbell, the fact she and the viewers were going to enter the property without a mask on if we hadn't had been home (evidenced by her not wearing it when my partner did open the door), the number of people in my home it was 'A' viewing but 2 groups in the home simultaneously was not what was arranged or agreed had she advised this we would have insisted 2 separate back to back viewings to minimise strangers in our home.
Considering my landlord broke our very basic rules and what I consider common sense I have now withdrawn my consent for viewings to occur (I didn't actually provide any in a blanket form she has just assumed it will be ok but I'm aware that asking on a case by case basis is the mode we were in and I'm ok with that) but basically I've said that in the current conditions with the behaviour that has happened on this most recent viewing I am not happy to have viewings until we have vacated the property at the end of the month.
In retaliation for this my landlord has now informed me she is withdrawng her approval for us to leave early with one months notice and now intends to hold us to the original tenancy agreement and hold us liable for all the rent due under such agreement, because I'm being unco-operative on viewings.
I would be interested in the community thoughts on this topic, obviously these are 'highlights' of the situation and not every blow by blow of every communication but suffice to say I am now being threatened with legal action and that she wants to take me to court - I'm not afraid of this as I don't think I've been unreasonable - also I never 'asked' to leave early she offered that as a remediation as I was apparently 'nagging' about the snag list (one followup asking about when I might expect them to be dealt with)
We still intend to vacate this property at the end of the month and move on. As some additional context my partner has been suffering from severe anxiety and depression in the current situation and of course the 'rule breaking' on viewings has made him somewhat on edge.
phew! looking forward to your thoughts and comments on anything I should do to improve my standing in this situation.
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