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I just found out, from my cameras, that my property manager held a viewing for potential tenants. We were NOT given notice about this viewing. The last email I had received from my property manager was asking for permission to hold a viewing for a day last week, which they did not end up doing. I understand it could've been a mistake and they meant today, but it is still unacceptable. Especially when I was on my way home sick from work and knew there were strangers in my home!

I had given permission for previous viewings, but it still doesn't allow them the assume I'm okay with another today.

I have already sent a grumpy email to the property manager, but just wondering if I can do something further as all actions can have consequences.

Our house was also not ready for viewing as we had undies etc drying on show, clothes on the floor, personal items out, and mainly the house was a mess to the point where you can't walk into a room due to boxes and in the middle of packing.

WHAT CAN I DO?

Thanks!

Edit: The response to the email was "We thought you had moved out". Why would we move out early when our fixed term contract states end of October, and why would we pay another month in rent if we weren't living there. I call bull💩 on their excuse.

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