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Posted By: toffeehater Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 1:27pm
Hi - quick question

If refuse bins are stolen ,who is liable for paying for replacements ?

1/ tenant who pays council tax
Or
2/ landlord who supplied bins in the property at the start of the tenancy

Have a friend who is in dispute with landlord
Posted By: cazzy78 Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 3:22pm
Hi, I had the same problem when I moved into my house, someone had taken my bins, so rang the council who told me it was down to the landlord or I could pay £37 for each bin. I certainly wasn't payin £74 for 2 bins that's just ridiculous.
Posted By: Sneezy Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 3:58pm
Don't see how the tenant should be liable, it's not like they'll take them with them if they ever move oshocked
Posted By: chriskay Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 4:28pm
Don't see how it can be anyone other than the occupier.
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 4:35pm
Originally Posted by chriskay
Don't see how it can be anyone other than the occupier.

In that case, Toffehaters friend should come rob chriskays bins as he don't mind paying for more.
Posted By: chriskay Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 5:01pm
Originally Posted by ZipperClub
Originally Posted by chriskay
Don't see how it can be anyone other than the occupier.

In that case, Toffehaters friend should come rob chriskays bins as he don't mind paying for more.


I'm too far away; you're nearer.
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 5:19pm
I remember coming home years ago and finding my green bin had disappeared on the day the bin men had been. I rang up the council and the nice girl on the phone said maybe it had fallen into the wagon and arranged for a new bin to be sent out. That maybe about 10 years ago.
Posted By: toffeehater Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 5:25pm
She seems to be getting 2 different answers
I can see it from the landlords point - just say it happens every week !
but I also thought they would be part of the property so its not the tenants fault
She is responsible for the upkeep of the interior of the house whereas as the landlord is responsible for the exterior
Only people who seem to benefit is the council who want £44 per new bin !
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 5:29pm
I have seen the bins on Ebay and one went for £10 last week.
Posted By: angel1368 Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 6:32pm
i had this problem when i moved someone had robbed mine, phoned council to be told a hideous amount of money was required for new ones so i stuck someone elses in back of my van and had them away
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 6:38pm
and doors on normal cars don't open wide enough to get them in :-)
Posted By: toffeehater Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 6:54pm
Constructive lads, very constructive !
Posted By: kittykat Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 7:52pm
I would have thought it to be between the bin user ie the tenant and the service provider, the council. Before we had wheelie bins we all had to buy our bins from the "chandlers" or similar. Our landlords never bought us a bin. Wheelie bins were then issued to us by the council not landlords.
Posted By: dizdazdoz Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 10:14pm
I think the law would say tenants responsibility, crap I know but don't see how it's Landlords fault.
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 10:17pm
But its not the tenants fault either.. I think a man with a quick van to an empty property with a few bins outside would be the best bet.
Posted By: toffeehater Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 10:40pm
Originally Posted by ZipperClub
But its not the tenants fault either.. I think a man with a quick van to an empty property with a few bins outside would be the best bet.



That probably is the best bet !
To think, the council have probably 1000s of unwanted brown garden bins that could be used....oh no, they are the wrong colour FFS
Posted By: lord_thomas Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 11:31pm
the clowncil require you to use these bins, if you don't have one put bin bags in the street
Posted By: toffeehater Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 11:49pm
Originally Posted by lord_thomas
the clowncil require you to use these bins, if you don't have one put bin bags in the street


I thought they would not collect them if they were in bin bags ?
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Stolen bins - 23rd Mar 2014 11:59pm
They will if you leave them on the landlords step :-)
Posted By: Dilly Re: Stolen bins - 24th Mar 2014 7:45am
I leave my black bags in charity shop door ways, oh ! How I love to sit and watch their faces as they open them. Only joking folks, please forgive me smile
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