Hi all
I am moving in a property on the 10th October. I have just received our tenancy documents and a "Tenancy Fee Declaration" via email. I already had a "Tenancy Fee Declaration" which I signed when I handed over our initial "take it off the market" deposit.
Basically, they got their figures wrong. The individual figures are correct, it is just their adding up that is incorrect. They completely missed off their agency fees. This means I need to magic up another £700. I didn't look at the individual costs involved, only the total, as I simply do not care what the breakdown is, only what I could afford. I can still afford it, I am just fuming.
The reason for this post is to ask: Since I have a "Tenancy Fee Declaration" already which is signed by myself AND the estate agent, do I have any sort of come back? This is surely a legally binding document?
Yes, I am aware that I haven't signed the tenancy yet, I haven't moved in yet and it could be more of a headache trying to challenge this than just simply pay it but I am angry and am just asking the question.
Thank you for all helpful posts, since I know this is GD
I am moving in a property on the 10th October. I have just received our tenancy documents and a "Tenancy Fee Declaration" via email. I already had a "Tenancy Fee Declaration" which I signed when I handed over our initial "take it off the market" deposit.
Basically, they got their figures wrong. The individual figures are correct, it is just their adding up that is incorrect. They completely missed off their agency fees. This means I need to magic up another £700. I didn't look at the individual costs involved, only the total, as I simply do not care what the breakdown is, only what I could afford. I can still afford it, I am just fuming.
The reason for this post is to ask: Since I have a "Tenancy Fee Declaration" already which is signed by myself AND the estate agent, do I have any sort of come back? This is surely a legally binding document?
Yes, I am aware that I haven't signed the tenancy yet, I haven't moved in yet and it could be more of a headache trying to challenge this than just simply pay it but I am angry and am just asking the question.
Thank you for all helpful posts, since I know this is GD
