Hi all, I've lived in my current flat for five years and have to move soon because the landlord sold it to a residential buyer (as opposed to someone else who would've been a landlord, too).
It's always felt a bit unpleasant making complaints about things needing repairs because this is the first time we've rented from an individual landlord, whereas in the States we rented from an apartment complex where there was a handyman. And in the States we never had nearly as many things breakdown as here, even though this is a very new flat. It's a silly feeling in a way, as we pay a high rent. But we always thought it would be best not to report things we could live with because we didn't want to be a nuisance. We have had many things over the years that we had to report because they were essential (the boiler has had many problems, as has the washing machine, stove, etc).
Well, now we will have to move. If we don't report all the little problems in the flat, will we be liable for the cost of repairs when the new owners come in? These are things that should obviously not be our fault. For instance, most of the doorknobs in the place don't quite connect. The door closes, but you can just push it open without turning the knob. And the plastic drawers in the freezer have all cracked and broken over the years. Another little problem the landlord actually looked at years ago and said it obviously wasn't our fault and he'd repair, but then he never did so I let it go. Should we report those things now or not? I don't want it to seem like we're making a bunch of little complaints to be vindictive because we are about to move. I would rather not have people coming and going to fix little things when we have so much to do now, anyway. But will we be held liable for them if we don't report them?