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<blockquote data-quote="2cvbloke" data-source="post: 364464" data-attributes="member: 199791"><p>It's extortion really, I have just a single convection heater to heat the whole house as the gas fire makes everything damp, but the house is damp anyway (no wonder the landlord's selling it!!! It'd cost them way too much to even think about repairing & refitting the house!!!), but the thing is I can't afford more than £65 rent, and low and behold, there are no houses or flats for that price!!!</p><p></p><p>But anyway, I don't think a landlord should be allowed to just rip the house apart without the consent of the tenant first, maintanence is fine if it's a minor thing, but not pulling up the floorboards and disrupting your everyday life just so they can make more money!!! :-Nooo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2cvbloke, post: 364464, member: 199791"] It's extortion really, I have just a single convection heater to heat the whole house as the gas fire makes everything damp, but the house is damp anyway (no wonder the landlord's selling it!!! It'd cost them way too much to even think about repairing & refitting the house!!!), but the thing is I can't afford more than £65 rent, and low and behold, there are no houses or flats for that price!!! But anyway, I don't think a landlord should be allowed to just rip the house apart without the consent of the tenant first, maintanence is fine if it's a minor thing, but not pulling up the floorboards and disrupting your everyday life just so they can make more money!!! :-Nooo [/QUOTE]
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