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Compensating landlord at end of tenancy
Mae16
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I am due to be moving out of my rented home after over a decade to move into the house I recently purchased. Unfortunately the new place has awful problems not picked up at survey and trying to get it habitable is taking every minute of my spare time. After all these years there is stuff that I must should fix in the rental before moving out but I am already overwhelmed and exhausted and desperate to move asap so I'm not paying rent and mortgage for months on end. I can't work, DIY and coordinate trades at both properties. I'm already feeling unwell from stress and worry.
I know that I will owe the landlord far more than my deposit will cover for repairs but I'm not sure of the best way to proceed for minimum stress. Should I offer them a lump sum (I'm unsure if they could accept that legally)in addition to stating I will not dispute losing my deposit, or should I wait for a bill (which I worry will be even worse if I don't get ahead of it)? Has anyone done similar before, or if you're a landlord, what would you prefer?
I know that I will owe the landlord far more than my deposit will cover for repairs but I'm not sure of the best way to proceed for minimum stress. Should I offer them a lump sum (I'm unsure if they could accept that legally)in addition to stating I will not dispute losing my deposit, or should I wait for a bill (which I worry will be even worse if I don't get ahead of it)? Has anyone done similar before, or if you're a landlord, what would you prefer?
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Has the landlord repaired much in 10 years? Could whatever needs doing be fair wear and tear?
Make £2026 in 2026
Prolific £177.46, TCB £10.90, Everup £27.79, Roadkill £1.17
Total £217.32 10.7%Make £2025 in 2025 Total £2241.23/£2025 110.7%
Prolific £1062.50, Octopoints £6.64, TCB £492.05, Tesco Clubcard challenges £89.90, Misc Sales £321, Airtime £70, Shopmium £53.06, Everup £106.08, Zopa CB £30, Misc survey £10
Make £2024 in 2024 Total £1410/£2024 70%Make £2023 in 2023 Total: £2606.33/£2023 128.8%4 -
What sort of issues are you talking about? Were they not picked up during inspections?All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
@elsien there were no inspections after the first few years, and tbh, the damage probably wouldn't have been noticeable with a once over. I fully intended to get what I could fixed before I left, I just didn't anticipate being under quite some much pressure on the way out!0
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No, granted. As I said, I now realise they could raise an invoice whenever they liked after I'd offered the money. I'm just not thinking straight.user1977 said:0 -
Sure. I see what you mean, but the deposit is all above board because it is in the DPS, so they wouldn't be just pocketing it as such.user1977 said:0
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