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Starlady
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Hello me again.
I was wondering if anything goes wrong with my apartment which bits am i responsible for and which parts are the management company responsible for and they will pay for any repairs nd cleaning not me as so confused.
I was wondering if anything goes wrong with my apartment which bits am i responsible for and which parts are the management company responsible for and they will pay for any repairs nd cleaning not me as so confused.
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Hello and welcome, all these things will be listed in your terms and conditions of occupation when you signed up the tenancy. If your not sure perhaps a friendly neighbour may be able to inform you or take your tenancy papers to CAB for advice.
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Hi @Starlady, as @Wilko said, this should all be specified in your tenancy agreement. Usually, permanent fixtures are the responsibility of the management company/landlord and fittings (such as taps etc) are yours, but each landlord and management company operate slightly differently so we wouldn't be able to say for sure.
If you gave the management company a ring they should be able to help you with this.
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