cooking smell from neighbour
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maxforce111 wrote: »thanks FireFox, we have contacted them both through phone and via emails to which they are replying so there's definitely a trail, not sure if a signed for is much more helpful at this point?
anyways we'll definitely carry on knocking around when its particularly strong hopefully it'll become clear.
thanks for the info on the building regulations as well, that'll be useful.
Sometimes it takes a very formally worded, formally dispatched letter (or two) to get taken seriously. But other times we are dealing with total muppets. Can't imagine their buildings insurance would pay out if something happened, now you have voiced your concerns.
The brothel downstairs from my flat has had two floods, then a small fire. Fire alarm worked its magic, as did the Fire Service, but there is still plenty of smoke and water damage to flat, corridor and shop below. Landlord is up the uninsured creek because he refused to evict the pimp!
Back on topic: the Leasehold Advisory Service have Fire Safety FAQs
here Quote them too if you do decide to write.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0 -
Nothing to add, except I have a lot of sympathy with the OP. Cooking smells drive me mad.The brothel downstairs from my flat
Perhaps I'm just exceptionally intolerant?Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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