Estate Agent causing damage?
Estate Agent causing damage?
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_Deano

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7,414 posts

276 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Hi all,

I need some advice about the estate agent that i am using and if anyone (that's a landlord) has come across a similar situation and what i can do.

To give you some history, my house was rented out for the last 6 months to a pleasant lady, that i actually knew, and she was friends of my neighbors; all in all a sound character.
She moved out of the house on the 29th Sep and handed the keys back into the estate agent, which i'm not going to name and shame, but they like to MOVE YOUR stuff.

Later on that day I also went to the house to make sure that everything was ok and to see if the house needed cleaning before the next tenant, but safe to say she left the house spotless (actually even better than when i put the house on the market for the first time in April); so all was well.

Fast forward to this week and i have received the damage report from the estate agent and there are things on there which were both a surprise to both me an the tenant, such as door handle broken on the kitchen cupboard door (you can see where a flathead screw driver has actually been wedged under the handle to snap it off - muddy footprints in the house, rubber surround to the conservatory to name a few!!

Now given that i went to the house the night that she (the tenant) moved out and it was in a perfect condition and that the estate agent is the only other owners to the keys to my house - could one lay into them and then claim for damages? Has anyone else come across this or is this a known scam?

I went to the house today and i've taken pictures which are time stamped and i've now put right what has been damaged.
Below are some picture of the damage.


broken handle (the screw has been snapped off)


Close up of the damaged door handle and on the door panel


Muddy floors in the kitchen


This is the garage door, which was glossed in May 2009 and was not damaged in April 2010


Muddy footprint on the stairs


Rubber strip from conservatory

Edited by _Deano on Sunday 10th October 17:40

Scraggles

7,619 posts

247 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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looks like the usual scam of holding onto the tenant's deposit, naturally they will get their own cleaners in who will charge a high rate, the tenant will more than likely not get much of the deposit back

but well worth challenging them smile

Ian Lancs

1,155 posts

189 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Have had that but was the tenant accused of the damage. Needless to say we didn't cause the damage (had photos of the place we took on the last day because of previous experience with Wide Country lettings) and it took a few "discussions" before the letting agent gave us the deposit back. Never did find out who caused the damage....

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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-Fix the handle or replace (B & Q)
- Mop the muddy foot print and get them off the carpet (poundshop cleaner)
- Put the rubber seal back in

End of story and then find another agent.

Devils Advocate : Are you 100% definite that you checked these very things when you went round? If you went round in the evening it could be likely that you did not spot these as you was so impressed with the general state of the property... just a thought...

fido

18,413 posts

278 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Muddy footprints on the kitchen & stairs are not hard to spot. Sounds like the agent is a scummy b'stard. Bit suprised they would stoop this low .. then again it is a recession and peeps will do anything.

Simpo Two

91,323 posts

288 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Tell the agent to fix it for free or you'll jump ship. Then jump ship anyway.

mattdaniels

7,362 posts

305 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Is there a possibility that the agent has just been doing their job and showing round prospective next tenants and they didn't wipe their feet?

_Deano

Original Poster:

7,414 posts

276 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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mattdaniels you have a point, but then how would you explain the broken door handle and the rubber pulled from the roof, paint missing from the garage door etc.

I am going to have a word with them tomorrow and pout across my disgust and disappointment that they have done this, if anything though, i want to know why.

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

193 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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You sure that conservatory damage isn't a break in (attempted or actual)?

_Deano

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7,414 posts

276 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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Mr GrimNasty said:
You sure that conservatory damage isn't a break in (attempted or actual)?
not a break in, looked at the surrounding rubber and it's all intact (firmly). Just seems that this one was pulled down for some reason.

Ruttager

2,079 posts

215 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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Did you have the chat with the agent?

_Deano

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7,414 posts

276 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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Ruttager said:
Did you have the chat with the agent?
They were "shocked" to hear this and as far as they are aware - it was always like this.

Scraggles

7,619 posts

247 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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guess a good reason to never use that agency or their parent company again

hope you have photos before and after, an email to head office might be well worth it smile