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Renting flat with outdated kitchen
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penguineater wrote: »......................
So my questions are, is there any way to move this kitchen/radiator upgrade along? .............
Yes, no problem:
Move out into another rental with a nice kitchen & radiators to your satisfaction. Problem solved! Search on RightMove and Zoopla with 10 miles of your post-code: Bet there are hundreds....
Merry Xmas!0 -
theartfullodger wrote: »Yes, no problem:
Move out into another rental with a nice kitchen & radiators to your satisfaction. Problem solved! Search on RightMove and Zoopla with 10 miles of your post-code: Bet there are hundreds....
Merry Xmas!
Thank you for taking the time to post a useless sarcastic comment, I hope you do not enjoy your xmas! :wave:0 -
Thank you for your kind thoughts: It is an option and does solve your problem. Your choice if you wish to ignore it.
Have a lovely Christmas.0 -
Nest it'll be a question about getting a reduced RTB price as the kitchens a bit rubbish!! lolThose who risk nothing, Do nothing, achieve nothing, become nothingMFW #63 £0/£5000
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