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Part time poet, full time librarian, student of the delights of milk chocolate. Likes books, milk, paddling, poetry, scribbling, chocolate, notebooks, sea, piers. Not necessarily in that order. All work copyright cih.

Sunday 22 August 2010

Moved in

...well after the rather long pause between blog postings, I can safely report that neither my bookcases nor I became homeless.

Not that the move has been the painless and smooth transition that I in my naivety hoped for. This may have been due to my new Landlord departing for sunnier climes (Dubai) or the influence of my new Lettings Agents (usual helpful phrase: 'It's nothing to do with us').

So I, and my fellow flatmates are installed in what was, according to the Landlord, a flat suitable for 'Professionals'. I am not entirely sure what type of 'Professionals' they had in mind but there was a red light in one of the rooms... This flat used to be rented out to Students and has since been done up, had a new bathroom installed, been repainted and made appropriate for its new occupants. I might be being a little picky, but I would have thought that the new brand bathroom shouldn't have a broken bath panel and maybe they could have removed the labels from all the new bathroom suite...

Perhaps they could have finished plastering and painting the ceiling in the hallway and installing the wiring. Atm there is a security light hanging from the ceiling, not actually attached, and no bulb in the light fitting - we don't know if the wiring is finished, and can't reach it anyway. This isn't actually a big problem. The water is.

We have water coming in underneath the windowsills. My flatmate had it coming in her ceiling after a particularly heavy rainstorm - and only after threatening the Lettings Agents with the CAB and Media exposure managed to get them to send someone to fix it. We now notice that there are water stains on most of the ceilings. Apparently the roof on my flatmate's part of the flat needs replacing. I suspect that this won't happen and that the temporary patch will remain in place for the duration of our rental.

There are other problems - many of which have been fixed by either my Dad (thanks Dad) or my flatmate's husband (thanks Nigel). This isn't really the point. The Lettings Agent have repeatedly told us that they didn't realise the state of the flat when they took it over. Surely they should have done a proper check? The flat could be absolutely lovely, and the improvements that we have made to it in the month that we have been here - tho only cosmetic - have made a real difference. We get on as flatmates and we want to stay here. We just want the Lettings Agents to get the mess sorted. Sadly they don't seem to be willing to do this.