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Landlords and Gardens.
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Well LL is continuing to complain about the garden and insist it be returned to the state it was in when I moved in... and is objecting too the "weeds" around the pathway, which is the lawn the landlord planted before I moved in which has now grown. The seeds blew everywhere very clearly, and this is my fault.
I've hired a gardener who will be returning the garden to how it looked, and digging up some of the lawn in the process.0 -
Just to bump this up, we returned to clean the house to discover that without permission or notification some people had come into the house and had disassembled the gas fire and boiler - there was no hot water. Despite this the landlord had demanded that the house be cleaned. He's now attempting to get some of the deposit withheld to pay for cleaning... not that we could.0
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Have you done what you were told and recalimed the deposit from the scheme>
And WRITE (pen and paper) to the LL pointing out that he took possession of the property before your tenancy ended and without your permission rendered it impossible for you to clean the property by sending in contractors without your permission.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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