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Hi Guys, ive done a lot of research myself but I am struggling to find the answers to some disputes a friend of mine is having with with his previous landlady in releasing the tenancy deposit that was placed at the start of the let. Can any experienced or well versed lawyers, solicitors help on the following issues...
1.The landlady has disputed that an odour that cannot be eradicated in the Fridge/Freezer has lead her to replace it with a brand new F/F. Her argument is that the property needs to be returned back to its original state, therefore the smell should not be in the F/F. My friend argues that he did the best to clean the F/F and he was paying his rent on time to use the facilities in the property. Also, he consented to a deep clean payment of the property once the let had finished, and if the deep clean cannot remove the smell then he cannot be held accountable to pay more. The Landlady is insisting that he splits the costs of the new F/F with her.
What should he do legally and what can the landlady do legally in this matter?
2. The landlady insists that the tenant must clear all his bills that were used against her property. She is unwilling to release money because my friend had an outstanding bill with his electricity company. My friend argues that his account with his electricity company has been transferred over to his new property and he is paying his bill regularly to them.
Can the landlady withhold money from the deposit from the tenant if he has moved his electricity provider's account to the next property?
3. Wear and tear. The landlady has racked up a bill of approximately £1000 for replacing and cleaning certain dysfunctional items such as light bulbs that were not working, door handles that needed to be replaced and keys that went missing. She has also added the service charge of cleaners and engineers who were paid to do this work for her.
The friend has asked for the landlady to provide receipts of all of these works carried out to ensure that he isnt ripped off by her. But the question is, can the landlady realistically demand a complete replacement to light bulbs and door handles plus rack up the bill for the people who were to do the work for her?
1.The landlady has disputed that an odour that cannot be eradicated in the Fridge/Freezer has lead her to replace it with a brand new F/F. Her argument is that the property needs to be returned back to its original state, therefore the smell should not be in the F/F. My friend argues that he did the best to clean the F/F and he was paying his rent on time to use the facilities in the property. Also, he consented to a deep clean payment of the property once the let had finished, and if the deep clean cannot remove the smell then he cannot be held accountable to pay more. The Landlady is insisting that he splits the costs of the new F/F with her.
What should he do legally and what can the landlady do legally in this matter?
2. The landlady insists that the tenant must clear all his bills that were used against her property. She is unwilling to release money because my friend had an outstanding bill with his electricity company. My friend argues that his account with his electricity company has been transferred over to his new property and he is paying his bill regularly to them.
Can the landlady withhold money from the deposit from the tenant if he has moved his electricity provider's account to the next property?
3. Wear and tear. The landlady has racked up a bill of approximately £1000 for replacing and cleaning certain dysfunctional items such as light bulbs that were not working, door handles that needed to be replaced and keys that went missing. She has also added the service charge of cleaners and engineers who were paid to do this work for her.
The friend has asked for the landlady to provide receipts of all of these works carried out to ensure that he isnt ripped off by her. But the question is, can the landlady realistically demand a complete replacement to light bulbs and door handles plus rack up the bill for the people who were to do the work for her?