thank you for your e-mail!
There weren’t any issues regarding broken windows or locks.
Mark asked me, (in your office, on Monday), if it by the way, were anythink I didn’t like, with the flat.
And then I mentioned that the enterence-area for _the building looked shabby.
(It was a broken window, next to the enterance-door for the building.
But some wooden material had been put up, behind the window, (from the inside, of the building).
So this wasn’t really a security-problem.
Merely a estetical one, one might say).
I was promised by your collegue Ian, on Tuesday last week, that I had gotten the flat, (and Ian even shook hands with me, to congratulate me).
And I have had to use a lot of money, on hotel-bills, since this has now been dragging out for almost two weeks, (since I first called your office, and spoke to Louise, about the mentioned flat).
So I hope this nonsense now will end, and that I can pick up the keys, sooner rater than later.
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog