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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Nothing today, not allowed music in the office
Although yesterday I listened to a band I've not heard in a couple of years - CKY. Still got some cracking tunes.

Because you should listen/watch Dave Allen instead.

EDIT: Also, I require a little help today, I moved most of my stuff out last night, the landlord has said we're allowed to go in Saturday morning, and empty the rest of the furniture, as all buyers fell through, and we didn't have time to get a van. Now, before then, he's going to do an inspection of the property, and I assume he'll be taking money out of the security deposit for cleaning and minor damage. Am I within my rights to enquire for receipts of these costs, and challenge him if he takes too much from my deposit?
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 10:01, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Yes and yes.
You won't get anywhere, mind, but you have the right to do it.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 10:08, Reply)
Good good, just wanted to be sure
A friend of mine's parents are estate agents, and are very pissy with twattish landlords, so if I get really stuck, I'll ask him to have a word.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 10:14, Reply)
I'm pretty sure he has to check with you before he removes anything from the security deposit
he's not allowed to just get a cleaning firm and then tell you how much it costs, he has to give you a quote and you have to agree it. My last landlord got really expensive cleaners without asking us so we disputed it and got quite a bit back from them.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 10:16, Reply)
Ahh, superb
Thank you!
(, Thu 14 Oct 2010, 10:18, Reply)

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