Hi, my name is mystic!

mystic
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Hi there
Is it a private rent or council
Did you view the property b4 taking it on and agree to any redecorating
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Hi @mystic and welcome to the community
Sorry to hear that the place you've moved in to isn't in the right condition. Is it privately rented or from the council?
Did you have the opportunity to view the property before you moved there?
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Unfortunately I don't think there is a lot you can do as you accepted the property and the vouchers for you to redecorate
Get some quotes for having the work done
Have you voiced your concerns to the council
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As I said before I dint rwally think there is a lot you can do other than get the work done but Im no expert just my common sense and experience of working for a council housing company0
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Hi,Looking at the pictures i'm struggling to see why it needs replastering and i can't see any holes at all. . A lick of paint on the ceilings and then if the walls are not the best for painting on then you should use lining paper before painting. You can get the lining paper in different thicknesses, depending on what you're wanting to cover.You can also buy something called decorators caulk which is brilliant at filling holes in walls and to prep your walls ready for papering or painting. I've used this so many times myself in the past and would highly recommend it.I currently rent my house privately and the walls in my living were awful because of the age of the house so i bought some of this paper and chose a thick one which was brilliant at covering everything. I just painted on the top of it.You've been given a voucher, which is a very good thing and should help buy some things that's needed for the decorating.I agree with janer here and i don't think there's much you can do because you looked at the house and agreed to accept it, which you didn't have to. Before agreeing you could have also asked them about the walls/ceilings but i'm assuming you didnt.Yes, with councils, they do usually send a housing officer out for an inspection before your tenancy agreement ends.0
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