Claireabella wrote: » Landlord landed at the door with a chimney sweep wanting it done then and there, and has demanded I pay for it. Not impressed, I would have liked some notice so I could account for the cost, I am living pretty frugally as it is! Is it mine or the landlords responsibly to pay for? No mention either way in lease
Cash_Q wrote: » That's standard property maintenance which is the landlords responsibility
diggerdigger wrote: » Except that it isn't. It's cleaning. And if its not done by the tenant, its deductible from the deposit. And the cost of a chimney fire due to lack of cleaning is also deductible from the deposit.
Claireabella wrote: » There was absolutely no discussion about the chimney when I moved in so I can't answer if it had been cleaned unfortunately! Lease doesn't mention anything about maintenance. I use the fire daily as my only form of heating(can't afford a tank of oil atm, go figure!). There has never been any issues with the fire. As it is my lease is up in 2 weeks and I have been looking at other places as there is a few issues in the house the landlord has taken a long time/not wanted to remedy..so I'm paying for this not long before potentially leaving. After phoning a few companies the quote for this crowd is very high, landlord says they are his go-to crew and I it's not up for discussion
Claireabella wrote: » Sure, if it's payable by me I'll accept that, but surely I should have the option to either find a cleaner myself/or have the option to wait until payday at least? It has left me in a real pickle today
Gazzmonkey wrote: » Hi OP Our landlord always services our AGA, boiler & chimney every year without fail and accepts all three are his responsibility as a landlord.
Claireabella wrote: » Receipt and insurance cert was given to landlord and not me either, so no proof I paid
Uriel. wrote: » He's going to write the cost off his tax bill. Receipt should be yours as the contract is between the chimney cleaner and you. My view is that the tenant should be responsible for the ensuring the chimney is cleaned, as appropriate. However the description of the interaction with the LL in this case is appaling and he doesn't sounds like a good person to be dealing with. Sounds like he collects the rent in person too, I guess in cash? Probably some tax fiddling going too.
seamus wrote: » I would consider it semi-regular cleaning or maintenance like cutting the grass or unblocking a shower drain. Responsibility of the tenant.
amcalester wrote: Though, if the landlord was dictating when it is cleaned and by whom I wouldn’t pay.
Sleeper12 wrote: » It's a safety matter. Carbon monoxide poisoning or chimney fire. If it needed cleaning it needed cleaning. It also needs to be done properly. Landlord has responsibility to ensure its done properly for the tenants safety. As for who pays, that should be covered by the lease
amcalester wrote: While all that may be true there doesn't appear to have been anything in the lease or any previous discussions about it needing to be done.
amcalester wrote: » While all that may be true there doesn't appear to have been anything in the lease or any previous discussions about it needing to be done. Just the landlord arriving at the door demanding money for a service the OP could have organised herself for less money. And, then the landlord kept the receipt. I wouldn't have paid.