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People who let out houses. Quick question.
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Had something similar, 3 chinese students... I know I know... but though they might be better than UK students. Just about got away with it. They did exactly the same with the drain which flooded the back yard but the entire kitchen was covered in a very thick layer of grease. It was everywhere. Took two long hard days just to clean a smallish kitchen up to a state it was useable again. They also sub-letted one of the rooms and nicked all my soft furnishings for some reason. They didn't contest the months rent so was quids in but right royal pain in the ass.Originally posted by vetran View PostThe nice Chinese gents who constantly threw their spare rice down the drain, rotting rice blocks drains and stinks like nothing else.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I'm surprised - working girls were commonplace.Originally posted by moggy View Postwe have a winner!Comment
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Jesus, that is the type of stuff that ends up on the news!! There was one on the Daily Mail this week where they had stripped it bear and wiped their crap all over the walls.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post<Stuff>'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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yeah I forgot the grease.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHad something similar, 3 chinese students... I know I know... but though they might be better than UK students. Just about got away with it. They did exactly the same with the drain which flooded the back yard but the entire kitchen was covered in a very thick layer of grease. It was everywhere. Took two long hard days just to clean a smallish kitchen up to a state it was useable again. They also sub-letted one of the rooms and nicked all my soft furnishings for some reason. They didn't contest the months rent so was quids in but right royal pain in the ass.
They were very nice guys, I just think Chinese drains are better designed for this.Comment
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I thought bares only crapped in the woodsOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostJesus, that is the type of stuff that ends up on the news!! There was one on the Daily Mail this week where they had stripped it bear and wiped their crap all over the walls.
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Yep - this is the reason why I won't touch this racket as an investment. I have yet to have any of my shares tell me to f*** off and trash my house.Comment
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