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wills7
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I hope someone can help i'm ina bit of a situation. I'm moving out of my rented accomodation in to a property i've bought at the end of the month. The other day my washer and my cooker in my rented property broke down - i reported this to my landlord and they've still yet to be fixed. A i'm diabetic my cooker is quite important to me. Anyway, if they don't get fixed by the time i move out could the landlord say it was my fault (it wasn't, they just stopped working) and keep my deposit. The money would come in handy when i move and i really don't want to lose it but what can i do?
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You could maybe put it in writing to the landlord that the cooker and washer have broken down - date the letter and send it recorded or special delivery so you know it has been delivered and that they broke down before you left the property.
Have you spoken to the landlord to see what is happening?
Before you move out take pictures of how you left the house/flat then if they do try anything you have proof of how you left it.Weight Loss - 102lb0
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