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AuthorDunk546
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Often not worth it for the excess, but your buildings insurance usually covers this.

But otherwise yeah it's worth nothing speaking to tenants, you have to contact the landlord. The landlord is legally obligated to get it fixed properly, asap... But like, honestly the best way to get it done is to maintain civility and avoid the use of language like "legal duty" and aim more for "please" and "thank you" and "apologies for the inconvenience" even though it really is your inconvenience and their responsibility.

Actually often something like "if you like, I can sort some plumbers out to come and look at it if you're happy for them to forward you the invoice?" works a treat. It can be a little more work than you like but a whole lot less work than constantly fixing your ceiling.
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CreatedThu 20th Jan 2022 5:12pm
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