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sammmo | 17:27 Thu 17th Feb 2011 | Law
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My daughter rented a house for 12 months and the landlord through the letting agent said he wanted to sell the house so gave my daughter notice to leave.. he now says he's not giving her back the month up front payment as the house needs redecorating.. the house is in better order now than when my daughter moved in as she redecorated 2 rooms whilst she was there because the rooms were dirty and needed refreshing.. this landlord is obviously ripping her off is there any arbitration services she can use to try to sort this out?
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did she ask the LL if she could redecorate?
are there any photos?
is the agency any help?
Since 6th April 2007. the landlord has been required by law to pay any deposit into the tenancy deposit scheme which offers protection to the tenant for just this sort of thing.

So, tell the letting agent that you will be contacting the Tenancy deposit protection team on....

Telephone
020 7944 4400
Email
[email protected]

And you will be taking the matter up with them

Should make them sit up and take notice, especially if they never paid the deposit into the scheme, as required by law.

http://www.propertyin...depositprotection.pdf

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