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charging a flat mate for damage done

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ooh-la-la | 19:04 Sun 15th Aug 2010 | Home & Garden
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My current flat mate is moving out at the end of this month, and i've noticed over the months that she's lived here she's put a few scratches on my wooden floor, i'm not sure how the majority got there but i know that she dented my living room floor by throwing a playstation handset down in anger. Last week i told her could she be careful when she starts to move her stuff out as i don't want anymore marks on my floor. She did say sorry but i got the feeling she was pissed with me for telling her off. now just a few days later there's a big line going down her bedroom floor, which she hasn't said anything about. I get the feeling she's done it on purpose out of jealousy and because i told her off. I think i should charge her for the damage, but haven't any idea how much. any suggestions would be appreciated xx
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she may have just done it by accident..if she is moving out she may have dragged something across the floor that had a stud on the bottom

surely if it was deliberate shed have waited for the day before leaving?

how is her eyesight? maybe she hasnt even noticed it...
For future reference - a passport is worthless as security for anything - it's the property of the Crown, not the holder.
If your flatmate went to the police, you would be in trouble for stealing crown property.
A deposit of several hundred pounds works much better.
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that's a good point joko, thinking about it i think i did over react a little to it.
yes, i know it was really stupid of me not to take a deposit vagrant, but i just thought that if she did end up stealing things from me i could go to the police with her passport, and the fact that it would cost £80 to replace would make her be a little more careful with the flat, but obulessly not in this case. Still you learn from your mistakes don't you

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