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Originally Posted by humndislocation
"yes, those tiles sure are coming off the wall guys", and then leave. Awesome. When I left the flat about a year later, it was still in that state. I wouldn't be surprised if it still is.
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That's what the guy did when our kitchen roof collapsed, after a week of having a waterfall in our kitchen the guy came round and basically confirmed what we had already told them. It ended up I had to phone the police and environmental health as Shepherds said the flat was still liveable even though I could look right up into the flat above and there water constantly coming down onto the cooker. The police had to kick down the door of the flat above to turn off the water, turns out Shepherds hadnt even phoned the landlord of that property to tell them we were flooded. I had to take time off work unpaid and was so stressed out I was almost in tears..
I still walk past that flat and can see it is only now they are re-fitting the kitchen 6 months after we moved out.
The only other point im going to make is that any repairs is down to the Landlord, the actual person who owns the property not Shepherds and I think this is why it takes so long to get anything done. It's still no excuse though.