Chocaddict
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I see it as adding value to the property
Doesn't cost too much maybe 1k
When they move out you will retain the value
So why not pay for it?
I think it's debatableBecause there’s no obligation to do so.
If they want one, give them permission to fire ahead.
But a landlord isn’t an ATM for tenants to fulfill their redesign aspirations.
It’s taking the proverbial in my view.
You might question why the tenants need access to the attic, it sounds like you don't have it floored. As noted above, I would argue it should only be accessed for plumbing and electrical works. Perhaps insulation works. And its not down to the tenant to do these types of works.I wonder, if there is an accident involving attic access and there is a record of your failure to spend 200E on safety equipment, stiras are quite common these days and not considered luxury.
Treat it like a business and suck it up is what I suggest.
Never know, you might want access to yourself e.g. Plumbing, alarm fitting repair
First thing I thought of. Why would they need access to the attic? Maybe ask them?You might question why the tenants need access to the attic...
Eh... for storage.. e.g..christmas tree decorations.old tenets 'crap'.... . No wait. Tenants are not allowed to have those.....First thing I thought of. Why would they need access to the attic? Maybe ask them?
In those circumstances and given they're long term tenants I think you should have it installed. If it were me I'd get them to get a quote and deal with it themselves so you have no hassle other than paying.Thanks for the replies. The tenants already use the attic for storage but they want to be able to access it more easily as they are heading into their 50s.
Eh... for storage.. e.g..christmas tree decorations.
Eh... for storage.. e.g..christmas tree decorations... No wait. Tenants are not allowed to have those....
Thanks for the replies. The tenants already use the attic for storage but they want to be able to access it more easily as they are heading into their 50s.
If you suppliedThanks for the replies. The tenants already use the attic for storage but they want to be able to access it more easily as they are heading into their 50s.
Good common sense adviceIn those circumstances and given they're long term tenants I think you should have it installed. If it were me I'd get them to get a quote and deal with it themselves so you have no hassle other than paying.
I feel like I’ve entered a parallel universe where tenants can pretend that they own a property and demand the things that they’d do if they owned that property.
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