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Hi

 

Attached is the basic check in report done by our LL I have also listed the claims they are making for damages which they are claiming were cause by us and the amounts being claimed.

 

This report was done by themselves not an independanbt third party and the check out was done by them with us not being present.

 

Could I please ask if you could have a look at these items and comment on them?

 

Many thanks in advance

 

 

Andy

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These are the deductions that they are claiming.

Here is the list they are claiming:-

 

x2 paint chips on landing £50

Torn Curtains £50

Broken door £60

cracked doors in freezer £82 to replace

Damp in front bedroom £100

oven cleaning £75

living room curtains £84

dining room chair covers £50

defrost fridge freezer £25

limescale in shower £25

windows cleaned £30

hoovering cuboard and behind a bed £20

removal of rubbish (part of a lawn mo0wer £30)

gardening £320

 

Now some if this stuff was down to us we did not have the windows cleaned before moving out but the rest reasl is fantasyland.

 

These items are not listed on the inventory and we were not present for the check out any advice please?

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Andy, I have unapproved your attachments as the address visible. Please remove the address and repost the attachment - thank you.

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