|
By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
|
moved into new flat,6mnth tennancy ,,2weeks into tennancy foundout place was infested with mice ,as the flat is above shops i reported this 2 landlord he sed my problem not his ,,i currently gave notice 2quit,2 wich he replied by letter that i wud b inbreech of tennancy n i wud b liable 4 rent wich he wud persue threw courts if i moved out ,,, |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *waymanMan
over a year ago
newcastle |
"moved into new flat,6mnth tennancy ,,2weeks into tennancy foundout place was infested with mice ,as the flat is above shops i reported this 2 landlord he sed my problem not his ,,i currently gave notice 2quit,2 wich he replied by letter that i wud b inbreech of tennancy n i wud b liable 4 rent wich he wud persue threw courts if i moved out ,,, "
CAB is a good place to start.
Don't call in the EHO until you've checked if your council will charge you for rodent removal - increasingly they will look to do so.
Your landlord is responsible for the infestation if he was, or should have been, aware of it before you moved in. If the council won't tell you if they've had previous calls from the area use whatdotheyknow.com to send an FoI request that should give you details of all reports of rodent problems.
Keep a diary of all that you do in connection with this, and be prepared to go to court. If your landlord is daft enough to go to court you don't have to employ a lawyer, but you may well discover that CAB or a local law centre can send someone to help you, even if only as a Mackenzie friend.
Good luck... |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic