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Had an odd one today, a mate gave me a bell, just sorting out his father and the undertakers, he died in hospital yesterday (not covid) after a short fast illness.
Well he has had a call from the council saying they want his fathers flat back, empty, cleaned and ready for the next tennant in 7 days.
I told him to call them and tell them they can f*** right off, whilst that sounds rude i think dealing with a dead father takes importance. I said tell them they can either have the keys now and clear it themselves from tip to toe after he has a few hours just gathering anything important or they can wait 14 days minimum and he will do the best he can.
They said he also will need to remove all the carpets.
any how he has just called me back and said he called them and told them all that and he will not be removing the carpets.
He said the flat was his fathers and not his so he is not responsible for really clearing the flat at all, they have agreed and given him 21 days and then the council will clean and remove anything left ie carpets.
Well he has had a call from the council saying they want his fathers flat back, empty, cleaned and ready for the next tennant in 7 days.
I told him to call them and tell them they can f*** right off, whilst that sounds rude i think dealing with a dead father takes importance. I said tell them they can either have the keys now and clear it themselves from tip to toe after he has a few hours just gathering anything important or they can wait 14 days minimum and he will do the best he can.
They said he also will need to remove all the carpets.
any how he has just called me back and said he called them and told them all that and he will not be removing the carpets.
He said the flat was his fathers and not his so he is not responsible for really clearing the flat at all, they have agreed and given him 21 days and then the council will clean and remove anything left ie carpets.
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