I guess this is a common story/problem... but some basic tips/advice would be much appreciated.
We moved out of our flat after two years... for a few reasons, but one factor being that we had a problem with the bathroom and while the managing agent arranged to fix it promptly, the landlord said she would find someone to do it cheaper and after she had someone come look at it and not fix it, we kept chasing her and the people who were supposed to fix the issues, but both were consistenly unresponsive, and for months we had to deal with a bathroom with some issues due to humidity/mold/etc.
When it comes time to return the deposit, she claims she wants to keep a good sum of money for a couple of reasons. One is for cleaning of limescale around the bathroom taps, which we cleaned well, but she's been aware the whole bathroom is pending being fixed...
The other issue that she wants money for is that she said I left a few things in the garage which do no belong to the flat/her. My problem with that is that the garage was NOT part of the INVENTORY, neither when I moved in, nor when I moved out. When I moved in, the garage was extremely dirty and full of trash or stuff that looked old/abandoned, etc. I cleaned up it up when I moved in, and also when I moved out, and threw out a lot of stuff, but I left things behind which I could reasonably guess were not my business to throw out. Can I possibly be responsible for leaving things behind that were there in the first place, but since there was no inventory I/we cannot prove or agree on what was there before or what should or should not be left behind. This is really confusing to me? Am I liable and is it my fault for not making sure its checked and part of inventory, or is it the landlord who cannot make me liable since she did not conduct and inventory on that room. It could be worse and she could claim something that used to be in the garage and now missing, but I never agreed to any garage inventory list, so what is fair and legal here?
Any help on these specific issues?
Any general help on such landlord-tenant issues?
Oh my.... first time, in UK or US, with deposit issues unfortunately...