Rented house >Faulty door lock >Stuck child > Hammer/chisel > open door >responsible?
Long story is my 3 year old went into my bedroom on sunday and closed the door; he was supposed to be having a nap but instead went exploring. I went to find him and couldn't open the door. This is pretty stressful as yo have no idea what the little monster is up to. No other accesss to the room; 2nd story locked upvc window unit.Confirmed with my wife there was no lock on the door; he could not open the door. I tried sliding something under the latch; no joy. I had a quick go at kicking in the door; my puny body was not up to it.
I got the chisel and hammer out and chiseled out the strike plate. Door opened fine. After being told to lie on our bed I was really impressed he obeyed me.
Now, as this house is rented. Is the damage my responsiblity? Should I have got a lock smith in? This must happen a few times. I should tell them or do I get the liquid wood and white paint out for a cover up job?
Re: Rented house >Faulty door lock >Stuck child > Hammer/chisel > open door >responsi
I suspect the way you've gone about it makes it your responsibility. Presumably the bar had slipped out of one of the handles and you could have sorted it with a screwdriver and a pair of pliers.
That being said, if you're happy with the way it functions now, give it a coat of gloss and claim it was already like that.
Re: Rented house >Faulty door lock >Stuck child > Hammer/chisel > open door >responsi
The latch does not fully retract into the door. Only half way which meant there was no way it was opening.
Re: Rented house >Faulty door lock >Stuck child > Hammer/chisel > open door >responsi
this is for you to sort out. internal door latches are not part of the landlord's responsibility to maintain. Door handle springs do wear out. Just like a lightbulb that goes during the tenancy it's up to you to sort it out. Just buy a new handle. Or did you break the wood of the door frame? unscrewing the door handle cover plate would give access to the square axle that a pair of pliers can be used on to turn the latch more fully. Chisel? What did you do that for?
pics would help us understand the question...
in short, repair the damage, make it look nice. chances are they won't notice. And your obligation would be to make good the damage anyway. So just do that. If you get on well with landlord tell him it broke and you had to fit new door handle + latch, send pic of the good work and job sorted. If you don't get on, and think he will get crappy, wait to see if he spots it. Not like you'll lose anything.
Oh and wood filler + wood epoxy are very useful things. ;)
Re: Rented house >Faulty door lock >Stuck child > Hammer/chisel > open door >responsi
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Originally Posted by
ik9000
this is for you to sort out. internal door latches are not part of the landlord's responsibility to maintain.
If I ever rent again, I'll just remove all internal door furniture when I leave....
Re: Rented house >Faulty door lock >Stuck child > Hammer/chisel > open door >responsi
Had similar things happen in my rented property and had a few problems that I have ended up fixing myself. I think most landlords are happy providing you repair/replace to get it looking the same as you moved in.