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Thsi is what I moved out of...

debrag
Posts: 3,426 Forumite
1 bed flat
The living room hasn't changed much, almost dead plant is still there, furniture moved slightly from my arrangement but no view of dinning table.
Bedroom no change and about only good room.
Kitchen has now been painted white but still has the horrible flooring.
Bathroom is just the same, bath panel still not fitted.
Only improvement they have made is to kitchen the floor in living room is STILL coming up by in' furniture just hiding most of it.
LL how asking £5 less a week, though old agent wanted it to be £225 just before I moved in! LL now has the flat managed & I haven't heard anything from them since last Wednesday.
Wonder if electrics have been sorted. Oh and it's NOT available now as my notice doesn't end till 20th November.
They are really going for it, it's a featured property on rightmove lol
The living room hasn't changed much, almost dead plant is still there, furniture moved slightly from my arrangement but no view of dinning table.
Bedroom no change and about only good room.
Kitchen has now been painted white but still has the horrible flooring.
Bathroom is just the same, bath panel still not fitted.
Only improvement they have made is to kitchen the floor in living room is STILL coming up by in' furniture just hiding most of it.
LL how asking £5 less a week, though old agent wanted it to be £225 just before I moved in! LL now has the flat managed & I haven't heard anything from them since last Wednesday.
Wonder if electrics have been sorted. Oh and it's NOT available now as my notice doesn't end till 20th November.
They are really going for it, it's a featured property on rightmove lol
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Looks OK from those pics, am I missing something?0
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I have no idea what point is being made here, what problem is being aired, or what question raised.0
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Oh and it's NOT available now as my notice doesn't end till 20th November.
Yes it is available now. You have moved out.
If you move out and return the keys before the end of your notice period, the LL has a duty (I think) to try to mitigate YOUR losses by trying to get another tenant immediately. If they do manage to get another tenant in before the end of your notice period, then they have to return the appropriate fraction of your final month's rent.Do you know anyone who's bereaved? Point them to https://www.AtaLoss.org which does for bereavement support what MSE does for financial services, providing links to support organisations relevant to the circumstances of the loss & the local area. (Link permitted by forum team)
Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.0
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