Just to clarify some stuff.
I had a serious leak in my flat in April, and I had no bathroom light for four weeks, the water stains have still not been decorated and due to the lift being broken basically all of June, it took about five weeks to deliver a new bed frame as the one I got with the flat when I moved in was not fit for purpose, and got worse over time. I've tried to be reasonable about it, but the conditions here are fairly bad, could be Thornley Groves, could be Hunters (The Block Management.) but the building is barely maintained and the flat seems to be an afterthought as well.
I am quite isolated from family and friends here in Oldham, it's not exactly miles and miles to Salford but I do not drive, so it's not like I can nip round to my mums or one of my siblings. I could handle that if the block and the flat itself were not a torrid mess, but unfortunately that's the situation in which I find myself.
I had to move out of my home of thirteen years, as my housemate got sick and had to move back home as he needed full time care. The person who replaced him grated on me so bad that I was desperate to leave and took the first place available. It's not a simple case of buyers remorse, there's issues, and I'm not in great mental health generally due to circumstances I don't want to get into here as it'd be viewed by some as a sob story (going off the reaction to this thread) and I'd rather not set myself up for more mockery.
Thank you to everyone who's replied in good faith. Sorry for the late reply, I work a night shift.
i don't wish to be rude, but a gofundme page to move house ?, do people not save up for what they want nowadays , obviously i don't know your circumstances ,you've only got 6 months left on the contract,stick it out and save up for the deposit on your new place
I understand that, but I want out of dodge as soon as possible, it's genuinely really affecting my mental health. I understand not everyone sees such things as a serious ailment (Not saying you don't, mind.) but I'm genuinely struggling.
Yeah; it does strike me as a bit of a piss take. Gofundme pages are, in my opinion, set up to help people who have hit hard times through no fault of their own. Maybe the death of the main breadwinner in the family. Or an accident that has left said breadwinner unable to work. Not for this situation.
Also, as a secondary point; aren't contracts generally legally binding?
I'm not taking the piss out of anyone, I needed help and I set up a page to get help from friends and family. I'd figure putting it on here would be taking the piss, so I've not. If it was simply a case of my contract being up and me moving, I'd not of done this either. Bare in mind, I do not know what costs I will incur leaving early and I may end up in a unfurnished flat. I'm not asking for thousands or anything, I've got a bit saved too.
Have you found a new place to move in to?
No point moving out of where you are if you haven't got somewhere to go and I understand it's not very easy to find a place nowadays
I am viewing two properties next week. I am also going through the usual websites (Rightmove, Zoopla, Openrent) to see what's available. Unfortunately, moving closer to home in Salford is a bit more difficult than one might expect due to the BBC and prices going up.
You're best off asking them, sometimes they'll be happy to get rid of you as they can up the rental price for the next person coming in. Otherwise probably best to stick it out for the remaining term
I will be asking them, of course, I assume any new rental is going to want references and I'd rather not leave a bad taste in the letting agents mouths as I may need them to say I'm a good tenant. I've never missed rent and so on, but I'd rather not be any hard feelings.
I need a holiday......I'm setting up a "gofund me you mugs" page.......
feeling depressed.
No idea why you found the need to be rude, I've made the thread in good faith and not even posted the GoFundMe here as I feel it's not fair to ask total strangers for money. I am in poor mental health generally and being in this flat is not helping, making fun of it is not on, really. But go off.
First of all, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's no fun to be living somewhere you aren't happy.
I'm no expert so can only offer what I'd do, given my lack of understanding regarding the legalities of such situations.
Firstly I'd be all over the Citizens Advice website and/or call them to understand what your basic rights are. Both sides will have obligations, you and the landlord, based on what you've said it MAY be the case the landlords are breaching their obligations so you may have grounds to exit early. (This also may not be the case, but that's what needs clarifying).
I'd also, if not done already, document your concerns in writing to the landlords. Their response and whether they do anything about it or not will determine how strong a case you have for exiting early.
Lastly, good luck. You'll get the usual "burn it down" etc advice on here but no doubt there will be people with knowledge in the field who can steer you in the right direction.
I am planning to call Citizens Advice after speaking with the estate agent, they weren't answering Saturday, but I have already e-mailed them three times about the issues I'm having in the property and also copied in the building management. I don't have direct contact with the Landlord unfortunately, so it's having to go through the lettings agency. Thanks for your help.
I'd be telling them that i couldn't even get to my front door due to the lift being out of action. In a high rise block a working lift is vital
Going up seven flights of stairs with shopping is not fun, especially when it's warm as it has been recently, I have a bad lower back (Combination of tall, poor posture, and having too big a gut.) so it's been murder on me a bit honestly.