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We have a 3 bed house that we have rented to same tenants over the last 12 years under the HAP scheme. They have now been offered a council house so have just vacated the property.
Upon inspection, we found they got rid of the sitting room furniture and all the beds plus there is extensive damage to the outside of the back door. It appears they had a dog that inflicted some damage to the furniture so they got rid of it and replaced with secondhand furniture, they never informed us that they were doing this. We have no problem with getting rid of worn furniture but we did expect that the replacements would be left in situ. They removed all the decent furniture and left a few unstable items behind. They are from Latvia and didn’t appear to understand the need to inform us when removing furniture etc!! The damage to the back door will probably mean we have to replace that.
They were good tenants over the years and we don’t want to be too hard on them in relation to refunding their deposit but do feel that the costs to us to get it back to a rental condition, will be costly. We wouldn’t expect them to have new beds or new sitting room furniture installed and understand that we have to take into account wear and tear over the years. We just want to get view on what is a fair deduction from their €1100 deposit.
many thanks.
We have a 3 bed house that we have rented to same tenants over the last 12 years under the HAP scheme. They have now been offered a council house so have just vacated the property.
Upon inspection, we found they got rid of the sitting room furniture and all the beds plus there is extensive damage to the outside of the back door. It appears they had a dog that inflicted some damage to the furniture so they got rid of it and replaced with secondhand furniture, they never informed us that they were doing this. We have no problem with getting rid of worn furniture but we did expect that the replacements would be left in situ. They removed all the decent furniture and left a few unstable items behind. They are from Latvia and didn’t appear to understand the need to inform us when removing furniture etc!! The damage to the back door will probably mean we have to replace that.
They were good tenants over the years and we don’t want to be too hard on them in relation to refunding their deposit but do feel that the costs to us to get it back to a rental condition, will be costly. We wouldn’t expect them to have new beds or new sitting room furniture installed and understand that we have to take into account wear and tear over the years. We just want to get view on what is a fair deduction from their €1100 deposit.
many thanks.