Bathrooms With the prices for bathroom extras being quoted on the Oasis forums, I thought I would share this story with you
Going back about four years I rented out my apartment to an English guy who, just before his holiday, advised me there would be 3 guys in total staying in my one bed apartment (cosy). They texted me when they arrived saying they were sitting on the roof terrace and were so happy. I thought it was strange at the end of their holiday that I didn't hear anymore.
A week or so later I arrived at my apartment and the cleaner was there and I could see from the look on his face something was wrong. I went into the bathroom to find my hand basin cracked in half and all the marble surround broken on the floor
I couldn't imagine how this had happened.
I called the maintenance department here in El Gouna but because my bathroom was not a standard one they said it would be quicker if I went to Hurghada to find a similar basin, etc. So armed with measurements I located a new basin (30 pounds sterling) and then went to the back streets to look for marble. I decided that granite would be stronger and the guys said come back in two hours and it would be cut and ready. The guys then came back to El Gouna and started cutting the hole for the basin. It was now 10pm so not popular with the neighbours with the electric cutting machine. They fitted the new granite top and bowl which cost also 30 pounds sterling for granite and labour. Unfortunately my whole apartment was covered in the dust from the cutting like someone had sprinkled icing sugar everywhere.
I then had to have the bathroom repainted which cost ten pounds sterling including paint and labour.
I never heard from the English guy so contacted him to find out what had happened and to make sure no-one had been hurt. He said his friend had been leaning from the bath to grab a towel and everything just broke
He eventually moved to El Gouna (and moved away again) but never offered me an apology, any compensation nor even bought me a drink
I organised the rental myself when I first bought my apartment before I moved here permanently so didn't take any deposits for breakages. Apart from a broken ice cube tray, one cigarette burn that was the only damage during rental.