Aaaargh!
So I moved into a really nice flat with my girlfriend last weekend. Everything is great, landlords seemed nice, everything worked as it should etc.
Now we have a bit of a problem. Last Sunday (the day after we moved in) we decided to check out the loft. It's a 'proper' loft - as in there's a hatch you unlock and swing down, and there's fixed ladders you pull down.
So I did this, no problem. But as I went to put the hatch back in place I noticed the hinges holding it seemed loose. We thought it'd be safest to leave it locked in place, and let the landlords know immediately. They came round in a couple of days, tightened the screws and pointed out that the right hinge/screws had worked themselves into a bigger hole and as such weren't very tight. They showed me and we agreed that they'd come round to fix bigger screws in a few days. We agreed that the hatch wasn't going to fall off or anything, both hinges were holding it properly, just one set of screws were loose in the screw holes.
So fast-forward to this Sunday and I go to put our empty boxes in the loft. I pull the ladders down but they slip and slam against the hatch, knocking it of quite spectacularly. Because the loose hinge gave way first it swung the hatch sideways against the wall, into the carpet and then bounced it into the stairs bannister - knocking two spindles out! Argh! It's an old style house with high ceilings so it gathered quite a lot of force on it's way down. Very glad I wasn't under it!
Anyway, I've just phoned the landlord and he was due to come round tomorrow to fix the original problem of loose screws. Eek. When I told him what had happened almost his first response was that we may be liable. Sigh.
I'm going to do some investigation but surely his buildings insurance would cover something like this? Or maybe ours? We have contents insurance. Are we really likely to be liable?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
So I moved into a really nice flat with my girlfriend last weekend. Everything is great, landlords seemed nice, everything worked as it should etc.
Now we have a bit of a problem. Last Sunday (the day after we moved in) we decided to check out the loft. It's a 'proper' loft - as in there's a hatch you unlock and swing down, and there's fixed ladders you pull down.
So I did this, no problem. But as I went to put the hatch back in place I noticed the hinges holding it seemed loose. We thought it'd be safest to leave it locked in place, and let the landlords know immediately. They came round in a couple of days, tightened the screws and pointed out that the right hinge/screws had worked themselves into a bigger hole and as such weren't very tight. They showed me and we agreed that they'd come round to fix bigger screws in a few days. We agreed that the hatch wasn't going to fall off or anything, both hinges were holding it properly, just one set of screws were loose in the screw holes.
So fast-forward to this Sunday and I go to put our empty boxes in the loft. I pull the ladders down but they slip and slam against the hatch, knocking it of quite spectacularly. Because the loose hinge gave way first it swung the hatch sideways against the wall, into the carpet and then bounced it into the stairs bannister - knocking two spindles out! Argh! It's an old style house with high ceilings so it gathered quite a lot of force on it's way down. Very glad I wasn't under it!
Anyway, I've just phoned the landlord and he was due to come round tomorrow to fix the original problem of loose screws. Eek. When I told him what had happened almost his first response was that we may be liable. Sigh.
I'm going to do some investigation but surely his buildings insurance would cover something like this? Or maybe ours? We have contents insurance. Are we really likely to be liable?

Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!