florabean1981
mum to Harry 06/10/09
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Jlo sorry for your loss hun
Flora, if its a buildings problem wouldnt the landlords buildings insurance have to pay for any damage to your items? We have constant problems with our house the landlord isn't keen on fixing anything (I'd condemn the kitchen!)![]()
I'm hoping they will pay & sort everything. I thunk my OH would be likely to commit murder of not, lol. He's not a happy bunny. The building (a nice set of new flats, 8 in total) is only a few years old. Wemoved in xmas 2007 & this is the first thing we've ever had to complain about. It's a nice quiet area, with quiet neighbours, set parking, we have the lawns mowed for us, the halls vaccuumed etc all for a good price, but it seems that all at once, everything in our flat is going wrong!!! It seems such a shame that a newly fitted kitchen suite should need to be ripped out & gutted just so they can find a leak. Dont get me worng, I want it sorted, it's just is shame is all. Still, at least we should get new cupboards & a new floor out of it. I'd prefer tiles or laminate personally, so I might put a few hints in, lol. Plus it sets me back with the repainting- why bother repaint the kitchen if they're just gonna mess it up? Will start the nursery painting tomorrow instead.
