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Gazzer

no you cant repair that im afraid

on another note........if your landlord was silly enough to buy an end of line tile and has kept no spares then thats his fault,i find it unfair and unnaceptable that 1 broken tile means you pay hundreds for anew floor when the cost of 2 extra tiles from him would have solved it

To be fair Jamie most tiles have an end of line at some point but having a few spare wouldnt have hurt.
 

Ajax123

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Your landlord should carry insurance for this type of thing. It is entirely unreasonable to ask you to pay to re-tile the entire floor due to damage that is less than the size of a 2 pence peice.

Why could the damage not be repaired with an epoxy repair mortar coloured to match the tile.
 
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thrashbestos

thanks for the quick response everyone

its funny u mention legal advice, my landlord "forgot" to put my deposit in a scheme, which means hes liable to a 1600 pound fine, (deposit was 550) hes a 1st time landlord, so im trying to not reasonable to a reach an agreement out of court, but i have consulted my solicitor and hes told me to try reason with him, but if it went to court id win, its noit like ive smashed up his kitchen floor.

yes the bits of tile are in the hole but i cant get them out
 
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mikethetile

thanks for the quick response everyone

its funny u mention legal advice, my landlord "forgot" to put my deposit in a scheme, which means hes liable to a 1600 pound fine, (deposit was 550) hes a 1st time landlord, so im trying to not reasonable to a reach an agreement out of court, but i have consulted my solicitor and hes told me to try reason with him, but if it went to court id win, its noit like ive smashed up his kitchen floor
yes the bits of tile are in the hole but i cant get them out

you now have to resolve matters out of court first and only if you cant will they allow you to sue, its called pre court conduct
 

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