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AIBU?

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Disastrous holiday let - AIBU?

165 replies

ivygem · 09/03/2023 18:23

Sorry this is long! Just don’t want to drip feed later on. Basically I’m trying to get some perspective please after a disastrous weekend away for a big birthday (mums not mine).

Myself, DH and DD stayed in a fairly large holiday let at the weekend with around 6 other family members including my sister and her new baby. It was a oldish farmhouse that had gone through some redesign etc. over the years in a semi remote farm location. The place was booked by my sister but paid in full by my mum at her request.

My DH and DD left on Sunday due to school and work commitments and I stayed on. Her room was next to ours and I stripped the bed and tidied it out after she left at around 6pm.

On our final night, on my mums actual birthday, I awoke to a loud noise next door (in my DD’s ex room) that sounded like someone was using the shower at around 2am. After some blearly eyed tossing and turning thinking I was delirious I finally investigated and discovered a huge flood in the room coming from the en suite and I immediately ran off to get help. As I went to wake others I discovered a similar noise downstairs - and unsurprisingly found water pouring from the kitchen ceiling. It was actually a shocking amount of damage in a short time with the floor of the large kitchen swimming in about an inch of water. I immediately tried phoning the number left in the ‘house manual’ left by the owners - it was out of date and not in use. My sister then had to search her phone for the number in the booking. Luckily someone answered and they informed us someone would be with us fairly quickly. While we were waiting the electricity tripped and needless to say we were all terrified. My sister packed up her room in case we had to leave (she had the new baby) and we all followed suit. After waiting a while for everything to be brought to some sort of order (the person that was sent spent some time drying out the kitchen with blankets and towels) we were told ‘it was fine’ and we could stay. At this point it was nearly 4am and we were exhausted so we agreed to get some rest and all went to sleep fully clothed, all half terrified that we would need to leave. We awoke early the next morning ans found the electrics downstairs still off and the central heating off. We also found several items that had been damaged including some baby items that upset my sister (think sentimental value not monetary). It was a pretty grim scene. We packed up fairly quickly, with my mum hanging about to speak to someone. No one came or called so she left eventually. We have since contacted the owners to discuss what happened and to talk about what compensation we should expect. We heard nothing so contacted the booking company directly and unsurprisingly my sister received an odd phone call from the owner later the next evening - where they outlined personal mental health issues(?) and suggested we could book in the future at another of their 12 properties for a reduced fee…

Here’s the issue. Myself and others, my mum included, feel given the nature of what happened my mum should pursue a full refund for our whole stay. Other family members feel that’s too much and perhaps she should go after a partial refund, move on ans organise something else at a later date.

A part of me wants to forget the whole ordeal but it was pretty traumatic and I feel like my mum deserves a proper birthday.

AIBU?

YABU - forget it - persuade mum to move on and take a partial refund/ what’s offered. It’s a small business/act of god, these things happen.
YANBU - this is mental - full refund.

Thanks for sticking with it!

OP posts:
NotAnotherBathBomb · 09/03/2023 20:34

whatadayforadaydream · 09/03/2023 18:37

Also if you do ask for a refund I’d tone down the dramatics. You are going to come across as ridiculous which will distract from your argument.

Agree with this. Stressful, yes. Traumatic, please.

MargaretThursday · 09/03/2023 20:41

I was expecting to hear that furniture was floating out of the front door... Instead we have dried out the kitchen "with blankets and towels" in less than 2 hours.
So a few puddles then?

Swingwhenyourewinning · 09/03/2023 20:42

Claim on your travel insurance

winterchills · 09/03/2023 20:42

Your deleting it because you didnt get the answers you wanted?? These things happen.
Asking for a refund for that last night and compensation for the damaged property would be acceptable. No idea why you think you would be entitled to a full refund!!

ivykaty44 · 09/03/2023 20:44

claim on your insurance if you want a refund

OnTheBoardwalk · 09/03/2023 20:48

If this happened on your first night absolutely a full refund but early hours of your final night nope

i'd expect something (1 night) as I can imagine it was stressful however not as stressful as if it was your own house flooding.

rainbowunicorn · 09/03/2023 20:50

You could have condensed that entire OP into a few sentences. Are you always this dramatic?

ShakespearesBlister · 09/03/2023 20:54

I would have taken the offer and been thankful they didn't try to blame me for causing the flood.

CMO · 09/03/2023 20:54

ivygem · 09/03/2023 18:49

See this is why I knew I shouldn’t have bothered putting this on here. Thanks everyone. I’ll delete this now and wobble my head as instructed.

84% of voters think you need to give your head a wobble.

Eqs · 09/03/2023 20:55

Sorry @ivygem, I’m afraid I’m in agreement with others - with all the hyperbole I thought that not only would it have flooded but the ceilings would’ve come down too! A refund for the final night that was ruined potentially - but no, certainly not the entire stay. Sorry.

ShakespearesBlister · 09/03/2023 21:00

Terrified? Traumatic? How do some people cope with life? Did you ever find out what caused the leak?

NannyGythaOgg · 09/03/2023 21:04

Mañanarama · 09/03/2023 19:26

Why two nights? They were only inconvenienced for one night (and it was the middle of the night so not like any celebrations had to be cancelled)

Because I would

Pinkfluff76 · 09/03/2023 21:05

Sounds horrendous!! If they have 12 other properties sounds like they can well afford to refund you!

Pinkhorse1 · 09/03/2023 21:09

Glad the OP has left. You heartless pieces of shits!!!

isitanywondernow · 09/03/2023 21:22

Pinkhorse1 · 09/03/2023 21:09

Glad the OP has left. You heartless pieces of shits!!!

Is that you, OP?😂

NoGoodUsernamee · 09/03/2023 21:29

A part of me wants to forget the whole ordeal but it was pretty traumatic

god I wish I had your problems. Traumatic 🤣

Monsun · 09/03/2023 21:48

If you've never seen water pour through a ceiling before, I imagine that would be quite alarming the first time (it's really not that bad - looks far worse than it is). Also, power tripping at night is always a little creepy. Not 'terrifying' though. I get why you were half terrified concerned - you don't know the house and you were probably wondering 'what next?' - but for future reference, once the electric trips, albeit annoying, you'll be perfectly safe.

Overall, from what you've said, you're legally entitled to a partial refund and compensation for any of your personal belongings that were damaged beyond repair. I'd do that and then as you say, organise something else at a later date.

Plus, (when it's all resolved) this will make a cool story to tell at Christmas for many years to come!

Rosula · 09/03/2023 21:55

SoosanCarter · 09/03/2023 20:32

You are being unreasonable for your tedious use of “myself” instead of “me”.
I have no sympathy.

It's actually instead of "!"

SliceOfCakeCupOfTea · 09/03/2023 22:09

I would have been worried. In a house that you don't know what corners have been cut, I'd be worrying about water getting into the electrics and starting a fire or something equally as drastic as that.
Yes that's not necessarily rational but knowing that doesn't stop the feelings.
I would have been especially worried with a newborn in the house.

LIZS · 09/03/2023 22:11

ivykaty44 · 09/03/2023 20:44

claim on your insurance if you want a refund

It would be the sister's insurance to claim as she booked it. Did she have any I wonder? Has she asked the owner for any refund? One night should be as much as expected, assuming it was the last.

Lou670 · 09/03/2023 22:20

I think before lodging a complaint and requesting a full refund you need to establish from the owners what was the source of the flooding. So you thought it was from the ensuite. Did you not make sure that everything in there was turned off before rushing down to the kitchen? If it was a burst pipe, this is unpreventable and the owners will have have insurance for that and hopefully insurance for loss of revenue.

I think if the holiday home was ideal up until that point then only a partial refund is due. Unfortunate that sentimental items were damaged but that couldn't be helped, same as if it had happened in your sisters own home. I would expect a partial refund and take up the offer of another stay in one of their other properties. I am not sure what you were terrified of. The property should have everything electrical earthed for safety regulations and it sounds as if it was, hence the electricity tripping out downstairs. It is just unfortunate for both you and your party staying there and also for the owners of the property.

piedbeauty · 09/03/2023 22:40

SliceOfCakeCupOfTea · 09/03/2023 22:09

I would have been worried. In a house that you don't know what corners have been cut, I'd be worrying about water getting into the electrics and starting a fire or something equally as drastic as that.
Yes that's not necessarily rational but knowing that doesn't stop the feelings.
I would have been especially worried with a newborn in the house.

Don't be daft. A house that's a holiday let? It will have to have gas and electricity safety certificates renewed each year.

Foxylass · 09/03/2023 23:55

The property owners insurance will cover your claim.
It is reasonable to be refunded for the disturbed night and compensated for any actual losses.

Write to the owners with your request and ask them to add it to their insurance claim.

ladydimitrescu · 10/03/2023 00:19

Traumatic?? The shower leaked and some things got wet.
Why were sentimental baby things taken on a weekend away?
Why on earth do you think you're entitled to compensation?
Have you all been practicing your compo faces for when this hits the daily Mail?

Whyishewearingasombero · 10/03/2023 00:29

On our first night in a scottish cottage there was a serious kitchen fire, the oven had caught alight - wiring looked extremely dodgy! DH managed to put it out, two fire engines later turned up, and the guys said it was so remote it would have burned down if we'd not acted so quickly.

We phoned the owner as soon as we'd dialled 999, assuming he would come straightaway. But he was busy (sounded like a pub!) So he left us, 2 paying guests to deal with the emergency at his property. We had to sit outside for 2 hours in the Highlands in February.

We managed to clear up the mess, he had a new oven installed a couple of days later.

We pursued him for a full refund, which he begrudgingly gave us because I was so annoyed he was so casual about the whole thing!

So if I were the OP, that's what I'd pursue. A break away isnt meant to be so stressful!