I too do not understand this. I also very much doubt they can reinstall a probably demolished kitchen.Did it not sound strange that someone wanted to spend 1000s on a kitchen for a rented house ?
And he'll have a solicitors bill as well. Might be cheaper to go through the PRTB but of course they are useless for landlords.I just received a call from my friend. His solicitor has refused to take the post. He has been instructed to hand it all over and confirm the forwarding address. The solicitor said he will then write to the couple with the bill for the kitchen and the esb bill.
He really has no chance of getting any money.
I was asked this last night by a friend and I would appreciate advise from landlords.
The couple said it was their intention to stay long term but did not like the kitchen. They asked if they could take out the existing kitchen and replace it at their own expense.
A couple of years ago I almost rented to a couple who, prior to signing the lease and paying deposit and rent said they wanted to replace the kitchen AND floors, yet they couldn't come up with the depoist/rent I just thought it shifty and didn't go ahead with the tenancy - turns out they were very shifty indeed!!! What area did this happen ?
A couple of years ago I almost rented to a couple who, prior to signing the lease and paying deposit and rent said they wanted to replace the kitchen AND floors, yet they couldn't come up with the depoist/rent I just thought it shifty and didn't go ahead with the tenancy - turns out they were very shifty indeed!!! What area did this happen ?
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