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Armida 8 month s ago
#1 Too steep. But to be fair, that's a DISGUSTING job...I'd rather plunge a toilet.
       
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Frederick 7 month s ago
The US seem to be a hell hole in that matter. Thankfully I live in a country where most of the above would be illegal.
       
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Debby 7 month s ago
Frederick,

I bet all that FREEDOM makes up for it, right?
       
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Jon 7 month s ago
In many places, you can send your landlord notice of what needs to be fixed, and give a reasonable time for them to do so. If they do not, you can call someone to repair it, and deduct that bill from your rent. Just notifying them of this tends to get them to fix it quick.
       
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"So I guess I’m going to contact a lawyer or something to see if there is anything I can do about this? The deposit includes the last months rent and I’ve paid for the first month. Only here 4 months total because it’s so close to school. I guess I’m going to pay for this next month and see what I can do legally. Will be doing my dishes in the shower from now on ???? Thank you for everyone who validated me thinking this is not okay. Also yes it is pre furnished and this was not the first surprise I’ve had in the month since moving in. Issue is that the landlord lives in the room across from me (has its own kitchen and stuff) so it complicates things. Also really don’t time to focus this as a student who just moved down for this semester."

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