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Rip In Rented Floor Im Not Entirely To Blame
i am wondering if someone can help me basically i rent in my kitchen there is a lino flooring the lino flooring was not laid properly basically there are about three layers of lino and the top layer isnt glued to the next so it creates air pockets when moving something heavy i accidently tore a hole in the top of one of these so there is now a small tear in the lino
the estate agent said replace it or fix it or pay up but I think well if it was laid properly originally it wouldnt have tore
is there any legal leg i can stand on i feel the victim of a long ago bodge job and now im the one who will have to pay to fix the issue when it was not really my fault although i was the one to tear the floor but if it was done proper it wouldnt have been able to bubble up like it does when rolling something heavy along it
the estate agent said replace it or fix it or pay up but I think well if it was laid properly originally it wouldnt have tore
is there any legal leg i can stand on i feel the victim of a long ago bodge job and now im the one who will have to pay to fix the issue when it was not really my fault although i was the one to tear the floor but if it was done proper it wouldnt have been able to bubble up like it does when rolling something heavy along it
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