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Thanks Buenchico, that's what I thought. & thanks for the link, I may send that to them.
ladybirder, I think it's fair too though, in your case (well, & mine I s'pose), your landlord would've needed to pay the fees involved for re letting when your tenancy ended naturally, was obviously not a long term let, so not sure why you "had" to pay those. Can imagine what'd be said to me if I suggested that ! LOL
peter, "I am am]azed you dont know a good deal when you see one"
What the hell does that mean !!?? & this has nothing whatsoever to do with me making a "quick buck", this will actually cost me - rents have dropped slightly for one though there other reasons too. Wasn't my choice to have a 12 month contract or be paid in advance, they're no longer looking after the place properly, contravening the TA left, right & centre, & won't update me on "post leak" issues. We were always going to renew but what's happened in the last couple of weeks is just not acceptable. Last thing I want to do at this present time is look at re letting or selling, *I* don't need the hassle.