Hey all,
Bit of a random place to post this but I've done a search for "advice for tenants" and all it gives me are results for "advice for landlords" which kind of sucks. I'm posting here in the hope that either someone has some advice or can point me in the direction of someone who can.
I've lived in this place for over a year with my girlfriend and since we moved in there has been a very large crack in our porcelain bathroom sink, we noticed it straight away and checked the inventory and it was stated clearly there too. "Large star-shaped crack in the bathroom sink".
A few months ago, I knocked my electric razor from the edge of the sink (about 10-15cm max?), it landed on the large star-shaped crack in the sink and a large piece of the porcelain broke. Looking at the edges of the hole, where the cracks were, you can clearly see browning from water damage at least 50% of the way through the porcelain highlighting the fact that the sink was clearly very weak.
Only one side of the hole didn't have water damage and this was the fresh crack created when my razor fell on it.
We reported it and have been without a usable sink for the last few months. I finally got an email through from my landlady's representatives today. It states that a plumber took a look at the basin and said that "even if it was cracked, it could only be caused by a very heavy object or hammer." So they're going to take it out of my deposit.
Now, I know this is bullshit 'cause I saw it happen. I have a feeling the plumber is basically saying this as they're friends and she employs him all the time. Where do you guys think I stand on this? Do I have reason to object?
They said I can dispute it when I come to claim my deposit back which is like 10 months away because we only just renewed our contract. Any ideas how I can get this sorted ASAP?
I'm raging so hard I kind of needed to get this off my chest, so thanks for listening
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Bit of a random place to post this but I've done a search for "advice for tenants" and all it gives me are results for "advice for landlords" which kind of sucks. I'm posting here in the hope that either someone has some advice or can point me in the direction of someone who can.
I've lived in this place for over a year with my girlfriend and since we moved in there has been a very large crack in our porcelain bathroom sink, we noticed it straight away and checked the inventory and it was stated clearly there too. "Large star-shaped crack in the bathroom sink".
A few months ago, I knocked my electric razor from the edge of the sink (about 10-15cm max?), it landed on the large star-shaped crack in the sink and a large piece of the porcelain broke. Looking at the edges of the hole, where the cracks were, you can clearly see browning from water damage at least 50% of the way through the porcelain highlighting the fact that the sink was clearly very weak.
Only one side of the hole didn't have water damage and this was the fresh crack created when my razor fell on it.
We reported it and have been without a usable sink for the last few months. I finally got an email through from my landlady's representatives today. It states that a plumber took a look at the basin and said that "even if it was cracked, it could only be caused by a very heavy object or hammer." So they're going to take it out of my deposit.
Now, I know this is bullshit 'cause I saw it happen. I have a feeling the plumber is basically saying this as they're friends and she employs him all the time. Where do you guys think I stand on this? Do I have reason to object?
They said I can dispute it when I come to claim my deposit back which is like 10 months away because we only just renewed our contract. Any ideas how I can get this sorted ASAP?
I'm raging so hard I kind of needed to get this off my chest, so thanks for listening