Have rent a place with underground parking allocated space. However the space just cant get in if there are cars parked on both sides. ( one of of the car is perpendicular to mine and the car is long Or the space is too narrow)
I have tried to resolved it thru the letting agent who are managing the flat or they ask me to refer to the property management whom will only speak to the landlord.
If thats not going to resolve, will I be able to terminate contract without any extra payment from my side?
IANAL but I don’t think parking space is a reasonable justification for terminating a contract without consent from the other side. Your letting agent sounds lazy. Tell them what you told us.
Agree. it is just pushing responsibility between letting agent and the property management. I can deal with it as long as I know who’s car in that space but the property management said I have no right to know because I am not the landlord. So it seems I am stuck in the middle, at the end of the day I am looking for a space with car park if that not going to work, I have to look for another flat…
You have up to 90 days from the start of the tenancy to formally unwind it but whether this would count as sufficient grounds is not clear. If the landlord/agent refuses, you would need advice from a specialist housing lawyer.