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Ok, i have a ground floor flat that i rent out. I lived in it for 8 years and still have a lot of feeling for the place abd it's currently rented to a lovely family of polish folk that treat it right ( the parents even go outside to smoke).
Anyway, the flat above is owed by a lady that i know too, she's getting dementia now and is looked after by her useless junkie son. Just had a report from my tenants that for the 3rd time in just over a year the ****** or his mum has let water get down into my bathroom as there's is right above mine.
The first time i thought, Ok the boys a waster but felt sorry for his mum and her state so basically said look, you need a new shower cubicle(even though i reckon he feel asleep in the shower, blocked the plughole and started to flood their bathroom.
Now it's the 3rd time and I'm pretty ****ed off, I'm soft though, realistically I'd love to take a hammer to his head but that would achieve nowt.
Do i try and claim his insurance? :censored:
 
I think you have to notify your insurance company, so they can take it up with there's.
 
Make it formal, write to them (registered post) stating the issues and a deadline to take action. Write to owner of the lease, if a tenant is being negligent and causing damage to the building they will certainly want to take action. Don't know if it's a block or a house divided into 2 flats. If it's a block it will be easier to get something sorted, hope this helps
 
You have a common agreement to maintain and not degrade building it's in deeds. You should firstly contact your buildings insurance co for advise . Do not allow them to act for you initially. This will be a claim against your no claims . Simply get info and write letter to mortgage / insurance of above or even leasehold company?
 
Well, the insurance was about useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle. Excess of nearly £400, can get the bathroom stripped and painted for that.
The waster has said he'll pay for any repairs but i trust him as far as i can throw the slimy bugger.
Nevermind, he said the leak was from a new shower tray/screen he fitted after i told him about the first 2 leaks, i don't have much confidence in his plumbing skillz :lol:
 
Arrgh, the feckers done it again, i now have some of my ceiling hanging down in the bathroom...
i said I'll be down there at 9.10am to see what i can do and take some pictures, I'll have too sue him this time :mad2:
 
The only way to go forward in your situation is to be a *****.

If its not in your nature to be one - then learn - quickly.
Don't let your emotions get in the way.

The next thing to happen will be that your tenants move out and leave you with a property that you are unable to rent until the problem is fixed.

Don't let some dodgy schmuck cause you financial grief, heart ache and pain because you want to be, or are a nice guy.

Reverse your roles - be a ***** most of the time and a nice guy occasionally.

I've been burnt and I've learnt.

Put yourself and your family first

Oz Plumber
 
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when my room got flooded from above, invoice to the owner straight way and got paid a week later, he hasnt done it again. Invoice was £450 or so to repaint, and tidy up.
 
The only way to go forward in your situation is to be a *****.

If its not in your nature to be one - then learn - quickly.
Don't let your emotions get in the way.

The next thing to happen will be that your tenants move out and leave you with a property that you are unable to rent until the problem is fixed.

Don't let some dodgy schmuck cause you financial grief, heart ache and pain because you want to be, or are a nice guy.

Reverse your roles - be a ***** most of the time and a nice guy occasionally.

I've been burnt and I've learnt.

Put yourself and your family first

Oz Plumber

Thanks Oz, you're right dude, time to start playing nasty...
 

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