We had an arrangement made via our letting agents for a plumber to come to our flat this
afternoon for a repair (no time specified), we got home to find that the plumber had already been and had gained access to the flat without us being here, something we hadn't consented to happening. In terms of rental agreements in general, is this allowed and if it isn't then is it enough to justify a contract being broken?
Posted By: lmc on February 23rd 2011 at 14:25:02
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- We had an arrangement made via our letting agents for a plumber to come to our flat this (General Chat) - lmc, Feb 23, 14:25:02
- no offence (General Chat) - jayson blair, Feb 23, 15:09:59
- Rev Plumb, in the Library, with the Lead Pipe. (n/m) (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Feb 23, 14:32:41
- *Professor* *Plum* (General Chat) - Old Git, Feb 23, 14:34:11
- oh yeah....... (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Feb 23, 14:45:30
- *Professor* *Plum* (General Chat) - Old Git, Feb 23, 14:34:11
- All depends on the terms of the lease (General Chat) - Old Git, Feb 23, 14:29:42
- *read the smallprint* (General Chat) - Tombs, Feb 23, 14:28:11
- It's quite vague, just says that they must give us 24hrs notice if they require access to (General Chat) - lmc, Feb 23, 14:30:39
- feel free to bugg out then if that's the case.... (General Chat) - Tombs, Feb 23, 14:36:16
- It's quite vague, just says that they must give us 24hrs notice if they require access to (General Chat) - lmc, Feb 23, 14:30:39
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