BearTricks
Established Member
Hi, not been on here for a while, but I tend to get good advice so I thought I'd post.
Basically I'm at the end of my rope with our rented house. I've posted about issues with neighbours before, as well as the terrible heating but over christmas the bad weather managed to make a mess of the roof. It made existing leaks worse and created new ones. At present a wall in one of the bedrooms is covered in damp. It's an old house, but I think it's had it's fair share of cowboy builders performing their magic on it. I don't think our landlord is inherently a bad person, but he's a doctor, he lives in Scotland while we're in the North West, and I think he just sees the house as a moneymaker on the side without realising the time and work that needs to go in to managing a property. I'm tired of pumping money in to somewhere that is stressful to be in.
Anyway, the garden is also the local school kids' favourite trash can, particularly since the council removed a bin from the top of the public path that runs past us. The council cited budget cuts. In addition, there's a couple of drunk blokes who think it's hilarious to knock our rubbish bins over as they stumble past the house at 4am every saturday. My girlfriend asked them to stop the first time, which just made it worse. The thing is, they haven't seen me, so they're only aware that they're essentially waking a 25 year old girl up in the early hours with the sound of smashing glass and loud banging. They apparently can't make the connection that that could be traumatic. According to her, they looked like they were in their early 30s. I'd ring the police, but aside from staking out our bins every weekend I'm sure they can't do anything. I've already sent forms off to to the council recording everything and considering that they don't have the budget for a bin I'm not surprised that nothing came of it.
Back to the point at hand, a suitable house has come up for rent nearby, which doesn't happen very often. It's cheaper than ours and we know the person who currently lives there, so naturally we have seen it already. We rang the estate agents up and asked if we could apply. They seemed to take offense to the idea that we had already seen it without them, which I don't think was unreasonable on our part. They started making excuses like we couldn't move in because there's no pets allowed and we have a dog (The person who lives there has cats and dogs, and the estate agents even installed a cat flap on the landlord's behalf), eventually they just said that there's a list of 11 people waiting to see it and that she'd put us on the arse end of that list.
I would generally do things above board if I wasn't so desperate. I'm happy to put up six months rent in advance if that would get us to the top of the list. The landlord is apparently a nice old bloke and I'd even meet with him to explain our circumstances. I actually couldn't sleep last night because my blood was boiling at the idea of these oiks messing with the bins again. Knowing estate agents I wouldn't be surprised if they disregarded us just to spite us. We weren't even trying to get round paying fees, I'd happily pay the fees even if they didn't show us around.
So, does anyone have any advice on how to go about this without drawing the ire of the estate agents? I am aware that I'm trying to be somewhat selfish with this, since people have already registered interest, but then again house hunting is supposed to be competitive anyway. Like I said, I'd be happy to wait and do everything by the book, but I'm sure the stress of living here has effected my health, at least and I think we really need to get out of this slum soon.
Also, please feel free to call me out if I'm being a nob. My judgement is probably clouded somewhat.
Basically I'm at the end of my rope with our rented house. I've posted about issues with neighbours before, as well as the terrible heating but over christmas the bad weather managed to make a mess of the roof. It made existing leaks worse and created new ones. At present a wall in one of the bedrooms is covered in damp. It's an old house, but I think it's had it's fair share of cowboy builders performing their magic on it. I don't think our landlord is inherently a bad person, but he's a doctor, he lives in Scotland while we're in the North West, and I think he just sees the house as a moneymaker on the side without realising the time and work that needs to go in to managing a property. I'm tired of pumping money in to somewhere that is stressful to be in.
Anyway, the garden is also the local school kids' favourite trash can, particularly since the council removed a bin from the top of the public path that runs past us. The council cited budget cuts. In addition, there's a couple of drunk blokes who think it's hilarious to knock our rubbish bins over as they stumble past the house at 4am every saturday. My girlfriend asked them to stop the first time, which just made it worse. The thing is, they haven't seen me, so they're only aware that they're essentially waking a 25 year old girl up in the early hours with the sound of smashing glass and loud banging. They apparently can't make the connection that that could be traumatic. According to her, they looked like they were in their early 30s. I'd ring the police, but aside from staking out our bins every weekend I'm sure they can't do anything. I've already sent forms off to to the council recording everything and considering that they don't have the budget for a bin I'm not surprised that nothing came of it.
Back to the point at hand, a suitable house has come up for rent nearby, which doesn't happen very often. It's cheaper than ours and we know the person who currently lives there, so naturally we have seen it already. We rang the estate agents up and asked if we could apply. They seemed to take offense to the idea that we had already seen it without them, which I don't think was unreasonable on our part. They started making excuses like we couldn't move in because there's no pets allowed and we have a dog (The person who lives there has cats and dogs, and the estate agents even installed a cat flap on the landlord's behalf), eventually they just said that there's a list of 11 people waiting to see it and that she'd put us on the arse end of that list.
I would generally do things above board if I wasn't so desperate. I'm happy to put up six months rent in advance if that would get us to the top of the list. The landlord is apparently a nice old bloke and I'd even meet with him to explain our circumstances. I actually couldn't sleep last night because my blood was boiling at the idea of these oiks messing with the bins again. Knowing estate agents I wouldn't be surprised if they disregarded us just to spite us. We weren't even trying to get round paying fees, I'd happily pay the fees even if they didn't show us around.
So, does anyone have any advice on how to go about this without drawing the ire of the estate agents? I am aware that I'm trying to be somewhat selfish with this, since people have already registered interest, but then again house hunting is supposed to be competitive anyway. Like I said, I'd be happy to wait and do everything by the book, but I'm sure the stress of living here has effected my health, at least and I think we really need to get out of this slum soon.
Also, please feel free to call me out if I'm being a nob. My judgement is probably clouded somewhat.