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Been there donkeys years so try to just forget about it, if not start looking for another house because I can’t imagine the Landlord is keen to spend a few bob.
 
Update - asbestos assessor thinks the sealants (I guess the mastic containing fibres mentioned by the manufacturer) and rope have been replaced but has taken samples for testing to make sure.
 

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