Child Scribbling on Walls - Normal Wear & Tear?

In fact, the OP has stated that they could not believe that such a judgment had been arrived at, which to my mind, if I may be so bold as to make an assumption, would intimate that they do accept responsibility.


Could not believe.....................their luck, maybe!
 
Please keep this thread on topic.

The OP asked if anyone knew if there was "a judgment a few years back that a child scribbling on the walls is a normal activity and thus it is considered normal wear and tear". They did not ask for our views on the fact that their child scribbled on the walls and whether or not they are accepting responsibility for same. That is a matter for the letting agent to sort out in the long term.
 
Please keep this thread on topic.

The OP asked if anyone knew if there was "a judgment a few years back that a child scribbling on the walls is a normal activity and thus it is considered normal wear and tear". They did not ask for our views on the fact that their child scribbled on the walls and whether or not they are accepting responsibility for same. That is a matter for the letting agent to sort out in the long term.

As per my posts..........
Unfortunately I find the same occurs on many other threads.
Where would we be without the moral police??
 
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