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Wait all you like.You are either trolling or are unable to show where the tenant is 100% responsible (and not the building) for black spot mould.
I'll wait...
This thread is specifically about damp and black spot mould. Can you tell me an instance where it is the tenants fault 100%, when it occurs?blah...blah...blah
This from the above report:
See my post #12. Real life example. Btw PLEASE don't reply asking more questions as I won't answer, you are becoming very tiresome, misquoting, repeatedly asking the same question.This thread is specifically about damp and black spot mould. Can you tell me an instance where it is the tenants fault 100%, when it occurs?
If you want to moan about damaged furnishings or whatever, start a thread boyo.
"Lifestyle" is the default position, and it shouldn't be. It's apparent even in the first post on this thread.And in my view, lifestyle should not be banished from the vernacular as it's very much a contributing factor in some cases.
Misquoting? Where have I misquoted you?See my post #12. Real life example. Btw PLEASE don't reply asking more questions as I won't answer, you are becoming very tiresome, misquoting, repeatedly asking the same question.
Pat Ex would be proud.
You seriously believe that builders, architect's and designers base their anti black spot mould design strategy around whether a tenant or homeowner opens a window or not?See my post #12.
I know who's out of their depth and it isn't me. As for the bib, it kind of sums you up.You seriously believe that builders, architect's and designers base their anti black spot mould design strategy around whether a tenant or homeowner opens a window or not?
FFS!
Stick to managing your poorly insulated, Rigsby shītholes boyo, you are seriously out of your depth here.
'You are ignoring content by this member'
Bliss, sheer bliss ...
Fingers in ears, and shout. Can't hear what's being said then.You haven't realised that putting someone on ignore, along with metaphorically rolling one's eyes when "that poster" comes along, are materially the same as the default position of "it's the tenant's fault", have you?
In simper terms, start with "it's them, it's their fault, they're wrong", and grudgingly row back from there.
If they didn't think it was partly down to ventilation then why do windows have trickle vents . Oh I can see you never thought that one throughYou seriously believe that builders, architect's and designers base their anti black spot mould design strategy around whether a tenant or homeowner opens a window or not?
FFS!
Stick to managing your poorly insulated, Rigsby shītholes boyo, you are seriously out of your depth here.
nosefall I answered your question, are you as thick as you come accross, boyoThis thread is specifically about damp and black spot mould. Can you tell me an instance where it is the tenants fault 100%, when it occurs?
If you want to moan about damaged furnishings or whatever, start a thread boyo.