by munchingfoo on Thu May 05, 2005 10:52 am
We failled this mornign and have been asked to pay. I sent this e-mail to the office.
Hi,
this morning we failled our house inspection and have been notified we will be charged for cleaning. We find this rather unfair.
According to the notes for students residing in Fife Park.
"The occupants are expected to leave the property clean and tidy and charges will be made if cleaning is required at the end of tenancy or if an interm clean becomes necessary in the interests of the health and safety of the occupants."
Since this is not the end of our tenancy only the interest of health and safety factor applies. Now, our house is not clean, perhaps even far from it, but it in no way is a danger to health and safety. The microwave, cooker and fridge are all spotless and there are no unclean dishes. Before carrying out any such cleaning I would ask that you supply a list, with reference to health and safety, of what exactly is intended to be cleaned and how this will increase the health and safety of the occupants of this house.
Below I have listed the areas we failled in, I have been been hard pressed to thing of any health and safety reasons fitting to these areas being cleaned.
All floors washed
Stairs Hoovered and fronts washed
Outside of upper toilet bowl cleaned
All doors wiped
Wall beside cooker washed
Shower room cleaned in all areas
Thanks you in advance for reading
Andy
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My entire life in boolean logic
¬emptyGlass(pint) => drinking(Andy)
emptyGlass(pint) AND ¬stomache(full) => buy(pint)
emptyGlass(pint) AND stomache(full) => buy(vodka)
emptyGlass(vodka) => buy(vodka)
¬emptyGlass(vodka) => drinking(Andy) [/s]
I'm not a large water-dwelling mammal Where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve