no offence
but if you asked for the fault to be fixed but failed to specify that you had to be present, not sure you have grounds for complaint.
From the landlord's p.o.v a call-out costs money, and by using the agency access is guaranteed.
Legally a bit of a grey area, unless the contract specifies the situations for which you should be present.
Posted By: jayson blair on February 23rd 2011 at 15:09:59
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- 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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