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What time do we have to be out of our flat?
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I phoned back yesterday willing to negotiate and was unable to get hold of the individual at the letting agents responsible. I left a message and still haven't received a call back so I can only assume that they are expecting to just rock up at midday on Friday and somehow force us out.0
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I phoned back yesterday willing to negotiate and was unable to get hold of the individual at the letting agents responsible. I left a message and still haven't received a call back so I can only assume that they are expecting to just rock up at midday on Friday and somehow force us out.
Stand your ground
Tell them you want to clean as you'd feel uncomfortable leaving the house otherwise.
You can't be made to leave untill 23:59 anyway.Save, save, save, save.0 -
how do you return the keys at midnight ? put the keys in an envelope at the letting agents or landlords?
lucky for them it isn't December really0 -
Yup, In an envelope through the LA letterbox, but i doubt many do leave at midnight.Save, save, save, save.0
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We gave notice on our flat last month and our final rental period runs from 26th Sept to 25th Oct.
The letting agent phoned in a state of panic this morning because they had told the new tenants that they could move in on the 25th and asked if we could be out on the 24th.
I said no and they asked if we could be out by 1PM on the 25th. This cuts short the time we had allowed to clean the flat so I wondered if there was anything legal that said what time we had to leave by?
Tell them you'll leave by 1pm on the 25th if they will guarantee your deposit back. We had something similar with our landlords when we moved out of our last rental property. We agreed to move out a few days early if they would guarantee our deposit back and we took no responsibility for the condition of the property. They arranged a professional clean at their cost, got their property back early and we got our deposit back in full - everyone wins.0
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