coolgal212

coolgal212 OP t1_j7lspxf wrote

I just moved in literally last month and the lease is for a year 😩 I’m debating on putting one final maintenance request in and giving the landlord a deadline to complete. If he doesn’t complete it by that time I was going to get an HVAC professional to come out and repair it. I just don’t want to end up being responsible for the $500 it’s going to cost to repair. And I agree - it makes no sense to wait to repair it as the longer they wait the more it’s going to cost. I’m just not sure what my next move should be.

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coolgal212 OP t1_j7li676 wrote

That’s what the lawyer said - but our furnace is still heating up the unit, just not as well as it should + the inducer motor is broken. Does this change anything bc we still technically have heat? I just pulled up my original service request and saw that they put a note ā€œthere is nothing to be done to the heater at this timeā€. Obviously they just don’t want to fix it.

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coolgal212 OP t1_j7lf3i6 wrote

So what would my next step be since they are refusing to make repairs to the furnace? I could submit another maintenance request but I doubt they will do anything. The only 2 things I can find in my lease that mentions repairs are 1) if I damage any appliance I am responsible for repairs (I didn’t damage the furnace, it was already damaged upon move in) and 2) The manager office is responsible for normal maintenance in your apartment.

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