Truth in Advertising?
I know I'm not supposed to point this out, but I had to… it was just too funny to ignore. Don't click the image to the right, as this is nothing more than an image of what I found in my sidebar this morning. We still have a pockmark in our ceiling, and the window is still leaking water every day (what, with Seattle under a daily deluge). Our landlords have been less-than-responsive, so it's about time I call again to remind them that their house is falling apart.









6 Comments
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at 2:57am
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LordKaT
January 15th, 2006
at 8:17am
You and your damn acne, chris.
heatherc
January 15th, 2006
at 10:54am
Maybe your ceiling needs a patch…
;)
Matt Hartley
January 15th, 2006
at 12:45pm
I'd have it fixed, then bill them or deduct it from the rent. I forget the specifics, but in some circumstances you can send the landlord a certified letter explaining that they have ___ number of days to fix certain kinds of structural damage. Once ___ days have passed with no repsonse, you simply have it done then deduct the total from rent with a copy of the receipt. Oh wait, here are the lawful details for WA – Puget Sound (evil laugh). Here is the link from the Attorney General Office for our state. Never take crap from a landlord:
bnaivar
January 17th, 2006
at 3:57am
Lemme guess, the landlord says he can't fix it while it's raining, right?
sara
January 17th, 2006
at 9:31am
Reminds me of the rental I lived in in 1963. We had 21 days straight of rain and that's when we found out that the house was not waterproof. A big stockpot was put in the second bedroom and we put towels around all the windowsills. We'd come home from work, empty out the the stockpot, wring out the towels. The landlord did fix the problem, after the rain stopped. At that time there were no tenant protections, and we could not have afforded to fix it ourselves. You & Ponzi should bite that bullet & buy your own house.