An apartment for a year has hand endless problems with leaks, floods, carpet all wet, belongings wet and ruined such as bed and mattress, walls saturated, windows falling out of rotten window frames,
The owner has done very little besides fix roof gutters and now a year later after 2 years of floods whenever it rains, they have started to try to fix the shower to stop the leaking ( despite from the begining being told it was coming from the shower but they werent believing it
but they cant finish the shower as the walls are saturated, and they are saying they want the walls to dry naturally instead of getting the machine in to dry the walls,
so i havent had a working shower for 10 days.
Toilet was leaking for 2 months, landlord tried to blame me saying you should have told us right away this is all your fault, when they were always told right away.
Painter came in to paint over saturated walls and we called landlord as a day later it was all mouldy.
( many walls are mouldy)
painter also used tenants expensive vacuum cleaner to vacuum damp stuff that says clearly in manual that wet items vacuumed and builders dust will damage the motor, which is the case for most vacuums for decades but now i'm being asked by the landlord for emails of proof of the manual when this info is known for all vacuums unless specified that you can vacuum wetness. I"m also being asked for a letter from where i purchased the vacuum that they wont replace or refund it because of the way it was used.
The owner has done very little besides fix roof gutters and now a year later after 2 years of floods whenever it rains, they have started to try to fix the shower to stop the leaking ( despite from the begining being told it was coming from the shower but they werent believing it
but they cant finish the shower as the walls are saturated, and they are saying they want the walls to dry naturally instead of getting the machine in to dry the walls,
so i havent had a working shower for 10 days.
Toilet was leaking for 2 months, landlord tried to blame me saying you should have told us right away this is all your fault, when they were always told right away.
Painter came in to paint over saturated walls and we called landlord as a day later it was all mouldy.
( many walls are mouldy)
painter also used tenants expensive vacuum cleaner to vacuum damp stuff that says clearly in manual that wet items vacuumed and builders dust will damage the motor, which is the case for most vacuums for decades but now i'm being asked by the landlord for emails of proof of the manual when this info is known for all vacuums unless specified that you can vacuum wetness. I"m also being asked for a letter from where i purchased the vacuum that they wont replace or refund it because of the way it was used.