15-04-2010, 07:25pm
Hi Bill,
What the owner said is irrelevant if you do not have proof.
You may be able to get her on a technicality if she did not provide you with the correct documentation - get in touch with Consumer Affairs to check this out.
If you signed a condition report saying the unit was in good condition etc etc then you are stuck with it.
Professional legal advice is expensive - for what $200 worth of cleaning? Weather she is a nice women or an arrogant bitch is irrelevant. Save your self the hassle and clean the place yourself and next time get it in writing.
However, if you want to break your lease - again see Consumer Affairs - or read our contract for dispute resolution procedures.
Cheers
Steven
What the owner said is irrelevant if you do not have proof.
You may be able to get her on a technicality if she did not provide you with the correct documentation - get in touch with Consumer Affairs to check this out.
If you signed a condition report saying the unit was in good condition etc etc then you are stuck with it.
Professional legal advice is expensive - for what $200 worth of cleaning? Weather she is a nice women or an arrogant bitch is irrelevant. Save your self the hassle and clean the place yourself and next time get it in writing.
However, if you want to break your lease - again see Consumer Affairs - or read our contract for dispute resolution procedures.
Cheers
Steven