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Who's responsible for changing flooring?
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Originally posted by carolines100 View Postso if it's the T's responsibility, does that mean you have no problem with the T changing the floor covering? Ie replacing the carpet, lino etc?Originally posted by carolines100 View PostNo to the people earlier in the post who were saying it is the Ts sort out problem flooring.
I can't say a tenant replacing 7 year old carpet and lino at their own expense ranks in the top 10.Allow tenants to protect their own deposits. I want free money when they do it wrong
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