Except now you have a post on a public forum admitting causing the damage by slamming the door...
Also the contact does say something about reporting maintenance issues to the landlord rather than letting them have a catalogue of surprises when they receive the property back.
It's all a bit retrospective now but a few points that spring to mind:
* Shut the doors in future, don't slam them
* If you find things wrong, tell the landlord
* Leave the property as you found it. Surely you knew of these issues and maybe it would have been a good idea to have had a go at fixing them? Piece of crap though the fan installation was, I'm sure it could have been fixed by pushing it back up into it's hole. The door could be fixed by tightening the screws. If you don't own a tool for fixing the screws a good place to start would be ScrewFix.
* If you were willing to have a go at fixing it and can't work out how, there's a good DIY forum on the Internet
I think maybe you should pay the £100 and learn not to make the same mistake twice.
Also the contact does say something about reporting maintenance issues to the landlord rather than letting them have a catalogue of surprises when they receive the property back.
It's all a bit retrospective now but a few points that spring to mind:
* Shut the doors in future, don't slam them
* If you find things wrong, tell the landlord
* Leave the property as you found it. Surely you knew of these issues and maybe it would have been a good idea to have had a go at fixing them? Piece of crap though the fan installation was, I'm sure it could have been fixed by pushing it back up into it's hole. The door could be fixed by tightening the screws. If you don't own a tool for fixing the screws a good place to start would be ScrewFix.
* If you were willing to have a go at fixing it and can't work out how, there's a good DIY forum on the Internet
I think maybe you should pay the £100 and learn not to make the same mistake twice.
