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Landlord and external waste pipes

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ProseccoandPizza · 08/08/2017 21:03

So I moved into a recently renovated rental property in mid July. We'd waited months for property to be ready and literally it was everything we wanted. Bar no hot water and landlord not responding to calls/texts until three days later. Long story short there's been a lot of issues with house and landlord is very slow to respond. I.e. There's still a snag list of over 12 things that need doing/replacing from kitchen cupboard handles to a shower waste pipe.

Overnight Saturday we noticed toilet was slow to flush and needed extra flushes/bleach to fully flush. Bathroom is in an extension past kitchen downstairs and in rear garden near a concrete slab. Partner on Sunday morning took toilet off wall to check for blockages in U bend but nothing. He could see in the drainage pipe a build up of silicon but nothing else. He then called landlord to advise of this and that he with reasonable amount of experience believed that if there was any blockage it needed to be rodded from inside. Landlord sent labourers an hour or so later (100% not plumbers) they couldn't find a manhole outside or even a drain where toilet links to. After umming and ahhing they start using a spade from our garden to break into paving slabs of path and eventually the concrete slab. Within half an hour or so they break through and find waste pipe from toilet. They broke our spade and retrieved one from their truck at one point. Smashed through waste pipe enough to be able to spot blockage of toilet paper, rodded this and all was then fine. It should be said at this point hole is a few feet wide and 3-4 feet deep. Labourers at one point asked myself and partner if this could wait until tomorrow as they had other things to be doing. We both said no. Labourers stated they would be back the next day to fix situation.

Later that day DP was called by landlord (LL) who claims labourers have said that it was a complete roll of toilet roll that caused blockage so we need to pay labourers bill and arrange repair. He disagreed that was the case even though she insisted.

Yesterday I searched citizen's advice and Shelter websites both advised that drainage/waste/toilet is all covered by The Landlord Act 1985 etc. I informed landlord of this via text and she disagreed stating again that it was a whole roll of toilet paper not normal usage.

I then spoke to a friend who is also a private landlord who advised me to call Environmental Health and check whether landlord has licence from Rent Smart Wales. LL hasn't had her licence approved yet and EH officer said he would come to view situation tomorrow (today).

EH officer came out today and has advised that he's already going to meet her at another property on Thursday and will be informally telling her that she needs to resolve situation. He took lots of notes regarding other things that are breeches in house inc no gas safety certificate.

Rent Smart have told me her licence hasn't been assessed yet as this complaint will now register as complaint before approved.

I'm now very concerned she'll try to evict as us, or at best harass us and send us bills for ineffectual jobs. Not to mention the hole plus mounds of earth in my garden.

Sorry for the really long post I'm just looking for some advice and reassurance I guess.

Landlord and external waste pipes
Landlord and external waste pipes
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specialsubject · 08/08/2017 21:31

You can't be evicted, your dick of a landlord isn't registered with rent smart.

Please urgently read the rent smart guide for welsh tenants to get informed of your rights. No gas safe? What other laws have been broken?

The rent smart system should throw the book at her.

ProseccoandPizza · 08/08/2017 21:53

Thank you. I've just read that guide.
We have no gas safety certificate, energy performance certificate and next Monday will be the 30 days with no paperwork of where deposit is held.

Rent Smart have noted every problem with house we've had. No hot water when we moved in, thermostat lost and disconnected, no washing machine connections, useless drainage, no phone socket/aerial socket, double glazing is starting to blow, missing splashbacks for kitchen and bathroom, wrong fuse was fitted for cooker (6 amp not 32 amp).

I've noted that under the most recent revision of Landlord/Tenancy that without a Gas Safety Certificate we cannot be issued a section 21. I've also registered with local housing authority for affordable housing.

This was meant to be the perfect house for us (better school for DS, move back to home village for DP, more support for me and DS as well as a bedroom for DSS. At the moment I regret moving!

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specialsubject · 08/08/2017 22:01

That breaks umpteen laws in england as well as the extra ones in wales. Wrong fuse and no gas safe are frightening.

If you want to say in this unsafe dump, fine - no eviction is going to work for ages. And if no info after next Monday, you can sue her sorry arse and there is no defence.

This landlord wants starving. I hope rent smart are helpful in banning her. Ideally the place should be fixed but if not and you move on, please be fully informed.

I'm a landlord BTW.

ProseccoandPizza · 08/08/2017 22:28

I've got a reference to report anything else to with Rent Smart.

This is only the second time I've rented privately and I definitely went into it without being fully prepared. Our last landlords were absolutely ace all round. This one feels clueless Angry

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HipsterHunter · 08/08/2017 23:10

Yikes that sounds like a real slum landlord.

You can't be evicted in a 'revenge eviction' however if you want to stay there with such a nightmare LL is another matter.

Well done for following up with Rent Smart.

ProseccoandPizza · 08/08/2017 23:14

I just want time to find another house in this village. Not many come up and I really don't want to move further out as the school has an outstanding and finally closer to family.

Fingers crossed involving Environmental Health means she's forced to fix the issues.

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ProseccoandPizza · 09/08/2017 11:35

I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Her labourers came out at 9am started more digging, carried pipes and a plastic manhole into garden. 20 minutes in a whirring water sound. They're now claiming the water pipe has rotted and they've had to call Welsh Water. So now an exposed cracked waste pipe and a newly leaking water pipe. Great.

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UnconventionalWarfare · 10/08/2017 01:46

Cooker being a 6A instead of 32A is probably as a result of it being used as just a ignitor for a gas cooker in the past. Shouldnt in normal circumstances be dangerous but would make me question if the electrics have been inspected before you moved in as its definately something that would be flagged up to the property owner. Lot of iffy landlords in wales recently had to report one in swansea after seeing the horrific dangerous wiring that he had carried out in a student hmo.

ProseccoandPizza · 10/08/2017 07:17

No gas in kitchen so shouldn't have been from that plus it's a relatively new fuse board. Just cluelessness.

Oh god.

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PastysPrincess · 10/08/2017 07:35

The main thing I'm concerned about in your post is the gas certificate. Please tell me you have a carbon monoxide detector, if not please get one straight away. Carbon monoxide has no taste or smell and if you have little ones they are more susceptible to it than adults.

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