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Particularly offensive - is that she was to put in writing what a survey PRIOR to moving in revealed - and was to document in an appendix what the landlady had agreed to. There was no follow up - so as a result - there was no aircon and little heat. Try getting up on a brisk Feb morning and showering in a 45 degree master bath.
I asked her to document as the heating issue in particular came to light - and she couldn't be bothered.
If you look at her web site - she's proud of having her signature pink color. I think the substance is utterly lacking here. You'd certainly be better listing your house elsewhere - but moreover - you'd better be in your toes dealing with her. Buyer beware.
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