X
0
1.
Armida 8 month s ago
#1 Too steep. But to be fair, that's a DISGUSTING job...I'd rather plunge a toilet.
       
-2
2.
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.
       
-2
3.
Debby 7 month s ago
Frederick,

I bet all that FREEDOM makes up for it, right?
       
1
4.
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.
       
27353641acute
belayclappingdance3dashdirol
drinksfoolgirl_craygirl_devilgirl_witch
goodgreenheartJC-LOLJC_doubledown
JC_OMG_signkisslaughingman_in_lmocking
mr47_04musicokroflsarcastic
sm_80tonguevishenka_33vomitwassat
yahooshoot

"Minneapolis MN, Landlord Painted Over Window In Kitchen, Is This A Safety Violation?"

"My landlord painted white over a ton of my apartment right before I moved in, and as a result I can’t open like half of the cabinet space nor can I open a window in the kitchen that I’m almost certain is supposed to be there for ventilation, especially since smoke/heat tends to build up in there very quickly because it’s small/congested. I’m wondering if anyone knows if this could be considered a safety violation or where I could look to find out - I’m pretty new to renting"

X
Moments That Screamed ‘It’s My Property And My Rules!
>
16/30
<