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Rental:Can i stop people viewing our flat?
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If you've got contact details for the LL, I'd give them a ring, explain that you had a good clean up etc and the cooking smells on, only to find that no-one turned up. Explain that you're disappointed with the Letting Agent and don't now feel obliged to be so helpful.
Perhaps you should suggest that a couple of bottles (or maybe a box) of wine would be a good way for the LL to thank you for your future co-operation?0 -
I put the two ferrets in boarding over the weekend, and clean the flat and get it looking homely and inviting, even got some nice cooking smells going to be more enticing. all this to be nice to the Lettings agent.
....an hour later and the lettings agent hasnt turned up, and neither has he called to cancel.
Its for reasons such as this that you have the right of quiet enjoyment, and can prevent anyone entering the property whilst you are still a tenant.I can spell - but I can't type0 -
with all the flack LL get on here, reading these posts made me smile.0
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So...you broke your tenancy agreement by keeping pets at the property without advising the landlord, now you don't want to allow potential new tenants in to view (ultimately at the LL's expense as he will incur a void) because your original deception will be discovered??????
Need I say more?The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself. (Oscar Wilde);)0 -
Hi Kuz,
I would tell the LL what happened. He may not be very happy with the LA himself. As a LL, I wouldn't be pleased knowing that a tenant had gone out of their way to allow a viewing and the LA didn't show up.
One of the problems with some LAs is that the employees who do the showing are generally very inexperienced and in some cases their very first job.FREEDOM IS NOT FREE0 -
It is about both the tenant and landlord working together and both being reasonable to the other's requirements.0
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