Hallo,

    Ich bin vor ungefähr 6 Monaten in den Niederlanden angekommen, also ist das alles neu für mich.

    Ich miete eine Wohnung von einer Wohnungsgesellschaft. Ich bemerkte einige kleine Risse in der Arbeitsplatte, als ich es zum ersten Mal nahm. Sie waren sehr klein, aber jetzt wurden sie mit Wasser und Verwendung viel größer.

    Ich habe sie kontaktiert, sie sagten, es sei nicht ihre Verantwortung und ich sollte es beheben, da es im Bericht nicht erwähnt wird. In Wirklichkeit zeigen die Bilder des Berichts diese Seite nicht und wurden unter fast dunklen Bedingungen aufgenommen, dass es technisch unmöglich ist, sie zu sehen. Auch wenn ich diese Bilder jetzt aufnehme, werden Sie sie nicht wegen des Winkels sehen.

    Ich denke, es besteht wirklich aus billigem Material wie Plastik auf MDF oder so, aber ich bin mir nicht sicher.

    Was soll ich tun? Soll ich das bekämpfen? Sollte ich jemanden finden, der es behebt? Weiß jemand, wie viel es kosten würde?

    https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1lo9cdx

    Von gemyhamed

    Share.

    9 Kommentare

    1. It’s part of the built in kitchen, it’s definitely on them. Idk if the huurcommissie would be the thing for this

    2. I think they will suddenly have an opinion about it once you leave your appartment. In fact, I think they do have a point if you don’t have anything to prove that it was there when you start renting it.

      For a diy it’s easy and cheap to fix because this pattern of table tops is one of the cheapest option you can get at ikea. If you hire someone it quickly gets very expensive (like: 700-1000 euro or so)

    3. I mean… You did make it worse, no?

      But it’s pretty cheap to fix, like below 1k if you do everything yourself.

      Don’t expect your landlord to just fix things for you for free.

    4. „the image in the report dont show this side and are taken in dark condition making it impossible to see“

      Landlord knew the defects and knowingly took the photos like this, is gonna try to pin them on you the moment you moved.

    5. Depending on the city you’re in, you can also go to the Huurteam. They are a free option that you can consult for questions like this,

      Furthermore, proof of defect works both ways, while you should’ve reported this sooner to help your case. They are responsible for proof that this defect was not in the house when you moved in. If the pictures do not show the area where the defects are, they can be found liable!

    6. Eggggsterminate on

      Did you rent the appartment with kitchen or did you ‚buy‘ the kitchen from the previous tenant? In the first instance its on the housing company to fix, the kitchen is included in the rent. In the second instance you have to do it yourself, because its your kitchen.

    7. I think there is an argument for both sides here. Obviously it is a cheap counter top, no question about that. But from the photos, there seems to be quite a bit of water laying on it and some spills etc… you should always wipe your counter dry after using the kitchen. I never have water just laying around, that would leave stains/damage even on a decent counter top at some point. Would a stone counter top have this issue or get damaged permanently that fast? No. But did you treat it carefully to keep it intact and prevent the small damage from getting out of hand? Also a no. There are things that could’ve been done to prevent this like resealing the finish in the small spots that got damaged which definitely are the tenants responsibility (small repairs). I might be a bit biased as I was raised with kitchens like these and was taught how to treat them. If you didn’t have that, the question is if it was the landlords responsibility to tell you or yours to ask. Or somewhere in between.

    Leave A Reply