Monday, February 1, 2010

Ironing Board Problem Marks Rights In The UK Regarding Landlord And Problem Mice??

Rights in the UK regarding Landlord and problem Mice?? - ironing board problem marks

We lived in this apartment 2-bed since April 2006.We quickly became clear that the night we moved mice.Took in.th 2 months for the landlord to consent to Rentokil resumed in September and lasted for 3 months to evaluate. Trouble arose in February and lasted for 2 months to get the Posion type then in August, fell again and this time it is worse than ever .. Mice are everywhere, climbing on the ironing board to jump, climb into the refrigerator in the back and accountants who are not afraid, conducted through the ground, even with the lights and TV.
I called in August Mainenti collaboration lasted 5 weeks and then sent an estimate "of the round, as the work (before 2 weeks), indicating then say the maintenance, then the people of the owners, who say it gives approval. So far Nothing, we live in a clean soil and clean all day. However, we live in a market and other floors above a shop, so I understand that Part of the problem.
What are our rights in relation to the implementation?

6 comments:

Martin C said...

It is best, the owners, etc. to avoid and go directly to the local environment and health.

It seems that the problem from the market or the business and AHM to investigate this case and is the enforcement notice against the culprits. If everything belongs to its owner then 2 options - either have to solve the problem and initiate a contract to ensure that he (periodic reviews will remain, etc.) or a fine of a lot of money if you put your health at risk.

To provide the legal response causes, prevention of damage caused by pests of the Act of 1949 that the inhabitants of land or buildings with the exception of (agricultural land) must notify the local authorities of any infestation. As local authorities to ensure that their responsibilities are kept free of mice and rats, the authority of May, so do the owners care in their own premises.

chemistr... said...

http://www.thesite.org/homelawandmoney/home/tenancyrights/yourrightsasatenant

"If the house is not with the standards of health and safety you can comply to be able to sue."

However, this line could be too expensive, takes too long to resolve and can not be obtained because the owner has taken measures in the past, albeit slowly.

What would you address is written to the owner and explained the problem clearly, he likes his earlier speeches, but they stressed the time required to respond very slowly because of the risks to human health pests. Then move on to explain that if no measures) within a reasonable period (two weeks for example, that the work itself and moves the cost of rent will be accepted. Do not make the threatening letter, somehow, polite and factual. Keep a copy of the letter by mail and registered mail.

It is possible that the owner (like most) and only allowed the implementation of the organization, it is lazy. They have plenty of time to react if theyI agree. Even in the worst case, and the owner is unpleasant, would not be able to drive you out of those reasons. Rumors about what should be afraid to lose more tenants decent.

You can also use some non-lethal mousetrap are surprisingly effective with a little chocolate

Doethine... said...

I am sorry for you, it made me sufferered. It also seems as if it were a constant problem and must be tackled globally, are affected, as probably all local offices. It is a matter for the Department of Environment and Health and should make them together. Http://www.gmhelp.com/default.aspx?id=27 ...

Part Time Cynic said...

Tenants have no real right. If I were you, I am elsewhere.
Be thankful that the owner of Rentokil in the mine is all for cheap.
Regardless of the rights you have when you will exercise will not improve your relationship with the owner.
If you are not exactly difficult in a safe tennancy really not worth the trouble owners.
The law is an ***.

valda54 said...

no gains for the health, debt house and apartment owners. had rented a flat, clean release the mouse. Your problem. Come on, how can you blame your Lord of the earth, I think Rentokill very well pay for it. that cost a fortune. I think you should look to the Council. Perhaps you need to see their neighbors and cleaning

valda54 said...

no gains for the health, debt house and apartment owners. had rented a flat, clean release the mouse. Your problem. Come on, how can you blame your Lord of the earth, I think Rentokill very well pay for it. that cost a fortune. I think you should look to the Council. Perhaps you need to see their neighbors and cleaning

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