From a legal perspective as a tenant, you can do any non-destructive modifications as long as you can revert them later on. Your landlord might be pretty mad about it though so if there’s a proper venue to request a decent sink, maybe try that first? (using registered letters, never use normal letters or phone for important interactions with your landlord is my personal advice)
Because if the letter is not registered, it’s very easy for the other party to pretend the letter never existed in the first place. A registered letter they have to sign for so they cannot say doesn’t exist.
From a legal perspective as a tenant, you can do any non-destructive modifications as long as you can revert them later on. Your landlord might be pretty mad about it though so if there’s a proper venue to request a decent sink, maybe try that first? (using registered letters, never use normal letters or phone for important interactions with your landlord is my personal advice)
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Because if the letter is not registered, it’s very easy for the other party to pretend the letter never existed in the first place. A registered letter they have to sign for so they cannot say doesn’t exist.