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badger Wrote:

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> Anyone else had problems with KFH refusing to

> remove a lettings sign (after two removals) and

> leaving rubbish outside the property? Need advice

> from anyone who managed to get it resolved!

>

> Utterly dreadful dealings with KFH. Absolutely

> fuming that a load of rubbish is piled outside my

> property.



You could take it and dump it outside the relevant branch?!

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badger Wrote:

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> Anyone else had problems with KFH refusing to remove a lettings sign (after two reminders) and

> leaving rubbish outside the property? Need advice from anyone who managed to get it resolved!


Write something rather uncomplimentary about KFH on the sign in white paint.

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I'm so pissed off with this behaviour I'm willing to expend some money to take things further legally. Thanks so much muffins78. If no success I'm going to take the bloody sign and 3 bags-worth of other garbage and dump it in their reception area.


Tossers. Too many people around with rectal cranial inversion syndrome.

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Well I'd be interested in what you think, Tom? The rubbish appeared after the old tenants left and before new tenants arrived, It's ikea packaging and I was there when the KFH estate agent let the ikea delivery people in. My conclusion: estate agent problem. Presumably part of their management fee to deal with new furniture (mattresses etc) between tenants.
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