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Council flat questions.
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lukieboy96 wrote: »When I was in a flat, the people had a lovely kitchen they had put in, nothing wrong with it. When they moved, the housing association ripped it out and put in a cheap crappy one!! There was nothing wrong with it!! Waste of money on their part I think!
Same with my parents they put a lovely kitchen in their HA house
but then all the kitchens on the estate were upgraded and my parents had no choice but to allow them to rip their kitchen out and replace it.
People like the OP seem to think that because they have a secure tenancy they 'own' the property and its theirs, its not. If you want a property where you can update and change when ever you like then you have to buy one, its harsh but that's the truth when you live in someone else's property you have to abide by their rules0
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