Fridge not working in rented flat
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OH is renting a flat. Fridge is not working properly. Landlady sent a repair man today who said it "probably" needs a new thermostat, which he will need to order, and then come back and fit.
Can't keep any fresh food in the fridge as it just goes off. Freezer section is working fine. One week until Christmas, what is it reasonable for us to expect the landlady to do?
What is it not reasonable to expect?
Can't keep any fresh food in the fridge as it just goes off. Freezer section is working fine. One week until Christmas, what is it reasonable for us to expect the landlady to do?
What is it not reasonable to expect?
If the fridge was part and therefore included in the Inventory, then the landlord is required to repair the same within a reasonable time. This time of the year I would not have thought a fridge was that essential. Being a landlord myself, when fridges go wrong, unless they are within a guarantee period, I tend to just replace the fridge, so not bothering with a repair.
Mrs Cuchillo said:
Wings said:
This time of the year I would not have thought a fridge was that essential.
Glad you're not my landlord! 
Where else do you suggest one keeps fresh food in a 3rd floor flat?
Wings said:
Mrs Cuchillo said:
Wings said:
This time of the year I would not have thought a fridge was that essential.
Glad you're not my landlord! 
Where else do you suggest one keeps fresh food in a 3rd floor flat?
. When you're paying £275 a week to live there you expect things to work.Thank goodness he can move out soon.
Mrs Cuchillo said:
Wings said:
This time of the year I would not have thought a fridge was that essential.
Glad you're not my landlord! 
Where else do you suggest one keeps fresh food in a 3rd floor flat?
Mrs Cuchillo said:
I'd like the landlord to have done this 3 weeks ago when I notified her there was a problem, not leave it until a week before Christmas.
If she'd sent someone round at the end of November it would be sorted by now.
That it was 3 weeks ago is the part that has so far been missing ..... If she'd sent someone round at the end of November it would be sorted by now.

marc.l said:
Mrs Cuchillo said:
I'd like the landlord to have done this 3 weeks ago when I notified her there was a problem, not leave it until a week before Christmas.
If she'd sent someone round at the end of November it would be sorted by now.
That it was 3 weeks ago is the part that has so far been missing ..... If she'd sent someone round at the end of November it would be sorted by now.

Mrs Cuchillo said:
OH is renting a flat. Fridge is not working properly. Landlady sent a repair man today who said it "probably" needs a new thermostat, which he will need to order, and then come back and fit.
Can't keep any fresh food in the fridge as it just goes off. Freezer section is working fine. One week until Christmas, what is it reasonable for us to expect the landlady to do?
What is it not reasonable to expect?
If you were our tenant, I would have aimed to repair or replace the fridge within a week. That seems 'reasonable' to me, although I guess a landlord could get away with longer.Can't keep any fresh food in the fridge as it just goes off. Freezer section is working fine. One week until Christmas, what is it reasonable for us to expect the landlady to do?
What is it not reasonable to expect?
I'd go along with Wings' advice. A reasonable, calm approach to the landlord will be the way forward. If you're desperate for a fridge then it's the kind of thing that Freecycle provides quite well.
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