You seem to have taken the neighbour's (rather odd) comments at face value. I wouldn't rush to do that.
But this neighbour happens to be a friend with whom I work as well, it's more than just a neighbour's word, it's also the word of a friend and co-worker.
One more reason to stay put, I'd rather have a good neighbour and a nosy landlord than a dis-interested landlord and a dodgy neighbour... I mean unless you're planning on being the dodgy neighbour and need a disinterested landlord
You should leave a copy of the front page of the Herald lying around, and just in passing, mention, isn't it terrible what some tenants get up to? Not us of course...
http://www.independent.ie/irish-new...00-beer-cans-dumped-in-property-36181335.html
So...
The other half registered our concern with the estate agent....he got a follow up call after 5:30 this evening requesting an inspection 'to put the landlord's mind at ease' next week!
It seems a rather punitive response to put it mildly.
I've never had a 'for cause' inspection in ten years renting..WTF?
Can they throw us out because we don't have the furniture arranged in a fashion that pleases their aesthetic?
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