I left my rented property last December, and asked for my deposit back. When I left, the Estate Agent advised me that the landlord was really happy about the way I left the house (cleaned and in almost perfect condition after over 2 years as a tenant), however, I had broken the bathroom sink, due to a heay glass container falling into it.
At the time of the breakage I told the estate agent, and I did a basic repair, so I fully expected the cost of replacing the sink to be deducted from the deposit.
However, last week (5 months later), after many requests, I received a letter from the landlord, setting out the costs to bring the property back to the state that he gave it to me in - including repainting the full house internally, and other miscellaneous works, and presenting me with a bill of €2,805. He also stated that it was my perrogative to go to the PRTB , but reserved his statutory rights to claim this additional amount should the matter go to appeal.
This is blackmail, and I feel victimised. Do I have any other recourse?
At the time of the breakage I told the estate agent, and I did a basic repair, so I fully expected the cost of replacing the sink to be deducted from the deposit.
However, last week (5 months later), after many requests, I received a letter from the landlord, setting out the costs to bring the property back to the state that he gave it to me in - including repainting the full house internally, and other miscellaneous works, and presenting me with a bill of €2,805. He also stated that it was my perrogative to go to the PRTB , but reserved his statutory rights to claim this additional amount should the matter go to appeal.
This is blackmail, and I feel victimised. Do I have any other recourse?