That's not good.Not sure I'll even want them there for two years!
Hi
Our tenant was looking for a new bed - she bought it herself and it is hers to take when she leaves.
We dumped the old one.
HTH
.The bed is two years old and strangers have been sleeping on the bed for that length of time.
Thats what you sign up for when you rent a house. Do you feel the same each time you stay in a hotel?
Landlords just dont like spending money and i've seen some of the disgusting conditions they let rooms in saying "if you dont like it you can move and no,you're not getting your deposit back".
the worm has turned and its a tenent's market.
With a hotel you're not trapped into signing leases and you dont have to pay a deposit.
if the hotel bed is dirty you ask for another room.The guy wants a new matress,obviously because he's going to be there for a while and he doesnt like the old one.
Landlords just dont like spending money and i've seen some of the disgusting conditions they let rooms in saying "if you dont like it you can move and no,you're not getting your deposit back".
the worm has turned and its a tenent's market.
we call these cheap disposable mattresses in London. we use the quilted mattresses instead of those mattresses with the springs that stick into you. they retail for £60 from local Landlord furniture suppliers. each time we have a change of tenants the mattress is automatically replaced but probably always have tenants that stay at least two years. i dont have any problem with this as i would expect this if i were to have to rent. the mattress concerned in Paulsgirl's query should definitely be changed in my opinion. also in between each tenancy each property is cleaned top to bottom by a cleaning company we use and carpets/vinyl cleaned or dumped and replaced (all very cheap supplies over here). From my experience, this is all very worthwhile and this is proven by how long our tenants stay and we never have any voids apart from the one week we allow for cleaning/painting/repairs etc.
Hi
Our tenant was looking for a new bed - she bought it herself and it is hers to take when she leaves.
We dumped the old one.
HTH
But what if the bed isn't of a good quality, and the tenant is perfectly right in asking for a new one? The OP admits that it is a cheap Des Kelly installation, why are you jumping to the conclusion that the tenant is in the wrong?
we certainly didn't notice the bed in any worn state
You right it is a tennants market. On inspecting a house perhaps then raise the mattress question. Not after moving in!
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