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Please be careful of ice on Crawthew Grove in the mornings!


se22cat

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No 36 has had a water leak for at least 2 weeks and the landlord has only just bothered to call his repairman.


I went t*ts over arse this morning and fell really bad due to ice that had formed which #i failed to see, thanks to the lovely young lady who stopped and asked if I was OK and only moved on when she saw I was walking again, I must have looked like I was in shock. As I walked further up, I heard two other people slip and fall too. Will look and see if I can find a road cone to put outside the property as there's still water leaking.

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You're most welcome, more pride hurt than anything, luckily, thank's for the kind words :)


I did find a traffic cone to give some sort of warning and put it in the dangerous area late last night, but the nearby builders may well have reclaimed it by now.

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Would the landlord be liable to pay damages if he knew the leak was there and that icy weather was coming? A vendor on CPR has been informed that his/hew property is leaking water all over the pavement, I was told when I rang the stage agent. It is running so may not freeze unless it gets very cold indeed but there is always the chance. Be careful out there! (It's a property near the junction with Goodrich, oppo the newsagent.)
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  • 1 month later...

I don't often look at this forum, so a bit late with this.


I sa the leak too, and knocked on the door of the flat to let them know.


The tenant said that the owner was aware, and 'was going to do something about it..'


I told the tenant that when similar happened to me, the cellar started to flood quite quickly.

Tenant: It's Okay, we don't have a cellar.

Me: what's this coal scuttle in the front step then?

Tenant:........


Got out my handy torch & shone it down the coal scuttle plate...


One Cellar, half full of water (a lot of the conversions just wall off the (dirty, nasty) cellar, not realising how much storage is down there)


I mentioned electrics/rot/subsiding floor supports.


Strangely, t'was fixed the next morning :-)))

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