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Old Jun 2nd 2011, 4:27 am
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Originally Posted by Jen1977ni
I've told the agent to just give the wee sh*te the washing machine, and do you know what?! The flaming thing was bought in 2002, so it'll hopefully explode soon anyways, and hopefully in his face! YAY! LOL
Quite often when washing machines are moved, they suffer damage to the drum, and never work properly again. Would be such a pity if that happened to him!!!!!!
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Old Jun 2nd 2011, 7:12 am
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Quite often when washing machines are moved, they suffer damage to the drum, and never work properly again. Would be such a pity if that happened to him!!!!!!
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Poke dog shit and mouse droppings through the holes, poke small stones and anything that can cause major irritation to the skin.

Then telephone every single real estate agent you can think of and blacklist the tight fisted bastard, anyone and I mean anyone that is that dirty, selfish and manipulating deserves all they get.

Is there such a thing as a blacklist in the world of renting?
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Old Jun 2nd 2011, 8:28 am
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Is there such a thing as a blacklist in the world of renting?
In Aus... Only if you don't pay your bills. Only for problem tenants too. Problem landlords are free to continue in their reign of squalor.
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Old Jun 2nd 2011, 9:48 am
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Default Re: A little bit of legal advice (property in UK)if there are any solicitors on here?

Originally Posted by Professional Princess
Poke dog shit and mouse droppings through the holes, poke small stones and anything that can cause major irritation to the skin.

Then telephone every single real estate agent you can think of and blacklist the tight fisted bastard, anyone and I mean anyone that is that dirty, selfish and manipulating deserves all they get.

Is there such a thing as a blacklist in the world of renting?
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