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Lanna 5 month s ago
I can imagine dealing with renters can be a real pain in the arse sometimes but some of these are nuts.
       
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Vincenzo 5 month s ago
In many places, you can write and deliver a letter to your landlord stating the deficits, and giving them a reasonable time to fix it, before proceeding to hire someone on your own to fix it. You can deduct that amount from your rent. It is amazing how fast things get fixed when you state that.
       
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Chan 5 month s ago
#37. That’s minor. I wouldn’t fix it either.
       
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Noel 5 month s ago
There's your freedom! Freedom of free enterprise without government influence! Freedom to f@#k customers in the behind even if they're always right.
       
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"Apartment Doesn’t Allow Rock Salt For My Stairs (Ca)"

"I live in a low income apartment with my baby since July. Got a note in august saying they’d be fixing the stair due to people getting hurt from them and nothing has been done. There’s also water dripping on the steps throughout the day and freezes over at night. I recently almost slipped down them while carrying my baby, on my way to work at 5am . They don’t allow rock salt because they say it’ll ruin the concrete"

 

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