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When renting, is the landlord or tenant responsible for property repairs?

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When renting, is the landlord or tenant responsible for property repairs?

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If something is broken or damaged on the rented property during the tenancy it is your responsibility to get this rectified. If the property isn’t the same as the check in signed document when the inventory company do their midterm inspection, you will have a 10 day window period to get the repair fixed. If there is any problems with the property ie: Boiler or the cooker breaks down these types of repairs will be up to the landlord. We usually have a maintenance limit set with the landlords prior to you moving in so we can send our maintenance teams to the property for work under £180.00. Over and above this amount we will consult the landlord.

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