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Malicious Damage in Lancashire rental property

Location Lancashire

Customer Ms Glen

Ms Glen’s rental property in Lancashire suffered significant damage caused by the tenant who was using the property as a cannabis farm.

The tenant had installed equipment to grow cannabis in several rooms in the house, including sprinkler systems, extraction fans and heaters. This equipment had created holes in walls and ceilings and the electric wiring and pipe work had both been tampered with.

 

The Claim

Ms Glen was recommended Morgan Clark from a friend who had previously used Morgan Clark’s services.

Ms Glen’s Loss Assessor Pino took responsibility for all negotiations and works, from re-wiring the property to re-plastering and full décor updates. Ms Glen feels that Pino handled this “effectively, taking all pressure away from us”.

 

The Results

Ms Glen felt the “standard of service is just wonderful, taking all pressure and stress from us, dealing with every aspect and returning a beautifully repaired and spotlessly clean home”.

The costs of the reinstatement totalled £24,471.

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