End of Tenancy Cleaning Question

End of Tenancy Cleaning Question

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brianashley

500 posts

86 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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MrChips said:
rolleyes Are you pair actually for real? What is the "both ways" that is being mentioned?

Both the tenant and the landlord have signed a contract, so both need to stick to whatever has been agreed. What difference does it make to the current tenant/contract if the house is being either A) Sold B) Re-rented C) Used as a swinging venue or any other purpose?

If the landlord suddenly said... "Oh, i've noticed that you're buying your next property instead of renting, in that case i'm gonna charge you an extra hundred quid" then you'd certainly think that it's not fair. What happens to a property after a tenant leaves is absolutely nothing to do with the current tenants obligations.

You do know that the buyers of the house will have an agreement that the house is to be in a certain condition?

DoubleSix has rightly pointed out it's also the hygiene factor. If everyone could do a carpet clean to professional standards for 1/4 of the cost, then there's be no professional carpet cleaners!
pro carpet cleaning last week.kensington church street . £3800 a month 2 bed nice etc . Nice steam type machine 2 hours in and out . charge £360.00

Its not rocket science a idiot can do it and a idiot was . Doubt he was even legal this side of Australia

DoubleSix

11,718 posts

177 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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MrChips said:
rolleyes Are you pair actually for real? What is the "both ways" that is being mentioned?

Both the tenant and the landlord have signed a contract, so both need to stick to whatever has been agreed. What difference does it make to the current tenant/contract if the house is being either A) Sold B) Re-rented C) Used as a swinging venue or any other purpose?

If the landlord suddenly said... "Oh, i've noticed that you're buying your next property instead of renting, in that case i'm gonna charge you an extra hundred quid" then you'd certainly think that it's not fair. What happens to a property after a tenant leaves is absolutely nothing to do with the current tenants obligations.

You do know that the buyers of the house will have an agreement that the house is to be in a certain condition?

DoubleSix has rightly pointed out it's also the hygiene factor. If everyone could do a carpet clean to professional standards for 1/4 of the cost, then there's be no professional carpet cleaners!
What's evident from the comments in this thread is that these folks don't read the inventory or contract on check in - only on check out when they engage whiney bh mode.

Pathetic really if they are indeed fully grown adults.