Thought about putting this on AIBU but would probably get replies saying I was being entitled
Anyway, just a genuine question....
We stayed in a holiday cottage in the UK recently and unfortunately had bad weather which resulted in some minor flooding to the kitchen. The driveway was also flooded so we couldn't access our parking space for the majority of the stay. This was a pain as we had to park a 5 minute uphill walk away and parking had been one of our key criteria. We chose to remain in the cottage as to move would be more disruptive. However. we did spend considerable time cleaning up the kitchen the best we could, giving access to contractors/insurers and providing photos & videos for the owners insurance.
When we returned, we politely asked the cottage company if we would be due any compensation. While the weather is obviously not the owner's fault, we had lost the equivalent of a day of our holiday, had the inconvenience of no parking space & feel we had been particularly helpful. The cottage company agreed to approach the owner.
We've received a polite letter from the cottage company saying that, with regret, the owner is not prepared to offer any compensation. Apparently, the insurance company won't cover this as we chose to stay in the cottage. Fair enough, but DH & I agreed that, if it had been our cottage, we would've offered perhaps a day's rental back as goodwill.
From the tone of the letter, it seems cottage company may agree with us as they have said they regrettably cannot insist the owner compensates us. They have, however, offered us a £100 discount voucher for a future holiday. This is nice of them but not much use as we're unlikely to book another cottage holiday in the forseeable future plus £100 is not enough discount to entice us book one given the high cost of such holidays in school holidays so, effectively, zero compensation! I have written back politely stating that and asked if they could ask the owner to reconsider (which I know is unlikely).
So. AIBU? Even though I know this is the wrong forum 