My friend has moved into a rented place with supplied white goods. The washing machine is at present, unusable due to mould and smell. She has cleaned it out (the filter was disgusting!) as best she can, and the letting agents have supplied some cleaning stuff and instructions. After numerous cycles some of the mould in the drawer is going, but the smell is still offensive and my friend has no intention of washing her own clothes in it yet. (It's been two weeks).
Does she have any rights for the goods to be 'fit for purpose' and if so, who decides whether they are fit or not? I don't know if the landlord knows about this, so far it's just the agents trying to sort it out.
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Nanny0gg · 02/12/2012 11:59
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