Just a quick question,
I've lived in 3 flats since I arrived in Poland and usually when something broke the landlord would come and get it fixed with no questions asked in the same way they would in the UK,
In our current flat the toilet has been broken since we moved in ie won't shut the water off once the cistern is full and its constantly throwing water down the toilet. We told the owner of the flat and she told us that in Poland the tenants are responsible for all repairs to the flat,
Now I understand and full respect that if the flat was damaged due to wild parties etc and actual malicious damage then we would be liable.
But under property law are the tenants responsible for things simply breaking due to being poorly fitted etc as the whole apartment is less than 2 years old and is built to a truly appalling standard.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as we have just received our water bill which is double because of this problem.
I'm leaving for Aus in a matter of weeks but My G/f was going to be staying in the flat till her contract ends at her school and we are contemplating just throwing back the keys and telling her where to go as this is at the end of a long string of problems we've had with the apartment which at nearly 2000 pln per month is at the upper end of the rental market for a 2 bed apartment.
I've lived in 3 flats since I arrived in Poland and usually when something broke the landlord would come and get it fixed with no questions asked in the same way they would in the UK,
In our current flat the toilet has been broken since we moved in ie won't shut the water off once the cistern is full and its constantly throwing water down the toilet. We told the owner of the flat and she told us that in Poland the tenants are responsible for all repairs to the flat,
Now I understand and full respect that if the flat was damaged due to wild parties etc and actual malicious damage then we would be liable.
But under property law are the tenants responsible for things simply breaking due to being poorly fitted etc as the whole apartment is less than 2 years old and is built to a truly appalling standard.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as we have just received our water bill which is double because of this problem.
I'm leaving for Aus in a matter of weeks but My G/f was going to be staying in the flat till her contract ends at her school and we are contemplating just throwing back the keys and telling her where to go as this is at the end of a long string of problems we've had with the apartment which at nearly 2000 pln per month is at the upper end of the rental market for a 2 bed apartment.