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Moved into an apartment without doing my due diligence. want to back out of rental period. any options.
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Hi, I am a Dr. In the NHS, I was living in a hospital accommodation before. It just felt like I was working all the time. So I was in a hurry to move out. I moved into this building. First week I still had my room in the hospital so I had been moving in few boxes at a time. So I could not see all the glaring problems in the first week. Then the horrors started. Heaters are too old, energy rating is too poor and the apartment never gets comfortably hot. I'm always shivering. I can't even keep the heaters on for long coz I don't want bills more than £500. Then there's the fire system. I swear to you that this power system has got it in for me. It always starts off and I can't sleep. There were multiple instances where I just went to work with no sleep. Unaffordable electricity bills Poor heating fire alarms. And today there's a power cut. I mean a power cut. Seriously this is a first world country and I should not be dealing with these kinds of issues. My mistake was that I didn't do the due diligence and found out about all these issues before as I was busy with work. I don't care about losing my deposit but I Seriously cannot bear another month in this freezing hellhole of an apartment what are my options?? Btw I still have no electricity will update if power comes back on. Any advice and help will be much appreciated. I'm in Liverpool England.

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