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Cleaning greasy wooden kitchen cupboard doors?
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If it's rented get them to clean it......Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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If you read the thread properly you would see the house is owned by my dad who is letting me live in it for an extremely cheap rental price - so it wouldn't be very nice to demand my dad get it cleaned.
Your post is not very helpful either so why post it...???
But thanks to everyone else that has helped.0 -
I only read the first post Minnie, you mentioned it was your dad's place about five posts down, I shan't offer to help again, you really did over react.Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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Question : How do I clean greasy cupboard doors
Answer : Get someone else too..
Yeah really helpful thanks a lot!0 -
Minnie, he posted that one minute after your post - It would be VERY realistic to assume that he was typing your reply as you had just posted yours.
Try having a look into those kinds of details when you post a short reply.
And it could have been helpful - perhaps if you were privately letting you might not have realised it would be your landlord's obligations to deal with it.I love surprises!0 -
Question : How do I clean greasy cupboard doors
Answer : Get someone else too..
Yeah really helpful thanks a lot!
Q: Whose responsibility is it to present a rental property in a clean condition to a new tenant.
A: The landlord.
That's good advice.
Blackpool_Saver did acknowledge their mistake and obviously it isn't an appropriate route here.
Still, be nice to everyone etc.:rolleyes:0 -
Minnie, he posted that one minute after your post - It would be VERY realistic to assume that he was typing your reply as you had just posted yours.
Try having a look into those kinds of details when you post a short reply.
And it could have been helpful - perhaps if you were privately letting you might not have realised it would be your landlord's obligations to deal with it.
Just beat me to it.:cool:0 -
Q: Whose responsibility is it present a rental property in a clean condition to a new tenant.
A: The landlord.
That's good advice.
Blackpool_Saver did acknowledge their mistake and obviously it isn't an appropriate route here.
Still, be nice to everyone etc.:rolleyes:
I didn't ask whose responsibility is it to present a rental property in a clean condition to a new tenant did I?0 -
Thanks guys, but it's water off a ducks back, what worries me is so many people think I am a man, does Blackpool Saver sound like a mans name lol......
Good luck with your move Minnie, I am moving this month too, my kitchen doors are clean but I will need to decorate, any advice on rollers and paint?Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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