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Dispute Over Contract For Tenancy Recently Signed
Recently signed a tenancy agreement. Once keys were collected I found that the property was not in a good state of repair. Not happy with what the landlord has suggested. Can I get out of the agreement? Not moved in yet? Place is a mess and the landlord is not doing repairs or willing to give compensation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is going to depend on what you mean by 'not in a good state of repair'.
If you simply mean the place is dirty then, no, you can't get out of the agreement. And when you leave you need only leave it in the same state as you found it. Amend the inventory as necessary.
If, however, you mean the place is dangerous in some way - stairs collapsing, serious damp or some such, then I would get on to the Council (if the LL wont sort it out) - Environmental Health Dept, I think.
But, really, did you not notice the problems when viewing the property?
If you simply mean the place is dirty then, no, you can't get out of the agreement. And when you leave you need only leave it in the same state as you found it. Amend the inventory as necessary.
If, however, you mean the place is dangerous in some way - stairs collapsing, serious damp or some such, then I would get on to the Council (if the LL wont sort it out) - Environmental Health Dept, I think.
But, really, did you not notice the problems when viewing the property?
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