Hah! My landlord is expecting full rent, even though room is unlivable for atleast one month.............He didn't even want to pay the guy who is doing the repairs to paint the entire room, just the area fixed......................which happens to be 40% of the room! The guy doing the repairs is actually doing much more then the previous idiots. One wall is completely knocked out (window wall), about 30% of the ceiling as well, and he is building a new frame around the window...........if he didn't it would cave in probably!Originally Posted by BuzbyJLC10
Time to get a lawyer!
I can't even imagine! My apartment in college wasn't the greatest (kinda stuck in the 70s but a steal in a college town at $400/month to live by myself), but the landlord was great about getting right on any problems I had and making sure they were really fixed... good luck with everything... is there anyone you could shack up with for a few days just to get out of there? Or make your landlord pay for a kitty-friendly hotel until the problem is resolved!
I agree, a lawyer would be my normal route..........but, heres the issue. The lease isn't in my name, it's in my ex boyfriends name. We are close friends, he lives in Brooklyn and I have been living here for 3 years. He has already had a court case, hired a lawyer, years ago because the landlord was trying to get him out. Basically Eric (my ex) doesn't want anything to do with any legal issues again, and since he doesn't live here, these issues aren't as important to him.Originally Posted by BuzbyJLC10
Oh my gosh!
I'd totally be whipping out my lease and finding a lawyer! Stupid landlords! You should like report him to the health department or something - it can't be ok for you to be staying there during all of this (I wish I knew more about doing that, but I wouldn't even know where to start! Got any friends in law school?) Is this happening in other apartments in the complex too? If so, you might be able to join together and bring some kind of suit on the guy... or at least threaten to if he doesn't meet your demands....
i bet its something simple like a tile on the roof missing!Originally Posted by cheylink
The building I live in a some serious leaking issues, and my apartment bedroom is seriously effected by it! Words can not explain...................caved in ceiling, crater walls, mold, you can imagine the smell! SO they finally started fixing it, for the third time, and now my entire apartment stinks, has a layer of moldy dust all over everything, even with the door shut and covered with a curtain! Its driving me crazy! This has been going on for 5 years! Time to move...........
ohhhh thats not good the pores from the mold can actually cause cancers and things like!Originally Posted by cheylink
I agree, a lawyer would be my normal route..........but, heres the issue. The lease isn't in my name, it's in my ex boyfriends name. We are close friends, he lives in Brooklyn and I have been living here for 3 years. He has already had a court case, hired a lawyer, years ago because the landlord was trying to get him out. Basically Eric (my ex) doesn't want anything to do with any legal issues again, and since he doesn't live here, these issues aren't as important to him.
I actually have a headache right now and I think its from the stinky, mold smell............................Thank god its nice enough outside to open the rooftop door!
I know I have to get out of here, I have been experiencing some sinus and bronchial symptoms. I am just having some money issues right now, new job, want to move but working 6 days, 10 hours a day. But its definitely time to move!Originally Posted by pixietina
ohhhh thats not good the pores from the mold can actually cause cancers and things like!
errrrm i dont know how things work in US, but do you have enviromental health?
as they can asses the importance of the issue and move you too a safer place.......?