Rackstar wrote: » Surely the tenant is winding you up?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Why is having sex on the couch not fair wear and tear? Any couch I've ever seen has been stronger than the beds in the same house.
beaufoy wrote: » I have an apartment and the tenant wants a new couch because the one they have has collapsed. When he told me he wanted a new couch he stipulated that the new one would have to be stronger as he liked having sex on the couch. I pointed out that having sex on a couch is not fair wear and tear. Is there a way to find out if the couch collapsed because it was badly made or because it was being used for sex ie are there inspectors that can be employed
runawaybishop wrote: » No, there are not. Inform him he broke it due to misuse and that he must replace it.
MarkAnthony wrote: » Seriously? What do you do about the wet patch? At least on the bed there's a sheet.
DaraDali wrote: » You just have to flip the pillow thats wet. :rolleyes: Love this thread
MarkAnthony wrote: » Ewwww, what happens with that over time.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Sheets ain't that absorbent. What happens to your mattress over time?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Why is having sex on the couch not fair wear and tear? .
K4t wrote: » Maybe the sex is unnatural? e.g. homosexuals.
dori_dormer wrote: » Get a leather couch. It'll be cold and squeaky.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Goods must be fit for their purpose – they must do what they are reasonably expected to do