damp furniture, can it be cured? does it need to be thrown away? is the landlord responsible?
February 18th, 2011
I have rented a property (flat). Media design of the building are aware of the damp problems but has been removed and the furniture has become wet. Is the landlord responsible to replace them? Wall carpet and humidity are all that's the owners!Is it still okay to use when we move in four weeks?Is it best to just thrown away?is a chest of drawers and has visible mold on it
Does anyone know how warranty’s work on furniture that are faulty in design?
November 22nd, 2008
I purchased a bedset from Art Van last Feb. My bedframe keeps cracking right down the face of the bed posts. I’ve had my bed replaced twice now and it’s not even a year old yet. I just found out that I have not recieved a new warranty with these beds and my warranty will expire next month. Anyone know what I can do about this? Is there any way I can get them to take this bedroom set back and replace it with a different style? They are supposed to have a 5 year warranty I can buy for $100, but they say I could only buy that within 30 days of recieving the bed, even if they would allow me to buy it now should I, I will just end up with a bed that’s split in 5 years right? Any help is appreciated!
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