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Originally posted by Lotana
Hi always_learning,
Well, $30 is not really a great deal of money, but if I pay wouldn't they consider it as a sign of weakness? Wouldn't it start an endless stream of small claims? I promptly attend to all their complaints with repairs, they paid a 6-weeks bond which I sent to consumer affairs, I've got landlord's insurance - I think I am well protected from possible malicious actions. The rent is paid 2 weeks in advance.
Cheers,
Lotana
Originally posted by brains
Its probably too late but you could have made a call to one of those appliance rental places and ask what their policy is re the fridge failing and food spoiling. Im pretty sure i know what their answer will be. And you might be able to "borrow" a clause from their rental agreement relating to same.
Originally posted by Lotana
This apartment is rented fully furnished - so the fridge is not exactly free. It is also shared, but the other tenant has not claimed anything. And now it is clear that he was at fault by turning the temperature control to "Coolest", which caused ice built up in the freezer compartment, which blocked the duct preventing cold air flowing to the main compartment causing the food spoilage. This other tenant is a nice chap, pays higher rent, is more cooperative and never complains. So I just paid $30 to the one who claimed it.
Cheers,
Lotana