I don't know but my father is a landlord and he had someone whos heat was broken so he took them some space heaters until he could get the prob. fixed did yours do that??
If the air conditioner came with the apartment, then No, the tenant is not responsible. It is up to the Landlord to fix it. I know this because I am a landlord myself. If the Landlord refuses to do so, call a repairman, get it fixed, get a copy of the bill and deduct t from your rent...however make sure you let the landlord know that you will be doing this if he still refuses to fix it and again, make sure you give him a copy of the bill when you pay your rent.
Which heat shield? There are several.
Read your lease agreement.When I appear in court as an expert witness I check the lease agreement and proceed from there
Landlord Tenant Law is different for each country and/or state. Please comply with the law of the state or country you reside in. ------------------------------- yes, only if you told landlord about the problem at least 15 days before rent is due if landlord tells you to get it fix and will take cost off rent lease get this in writing.
The landlord because it's his responsibility to fix it before the house and/or property is damaged.
Yes, you can break your lease if your landlord refuses to fix things, as long as this is specified in the lease. Your landlord is liable for keeping the home in working order and safe. Contact an attorney to help you with the lease.
Landlord needs to fix it unless tenant damaged it. If the Landlord doesn't fix it call Code Enforcement.
15 min not lying
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The three day notice is also called "Fix or Quit". Which means in 72 hours you need to fix the breach, or quit the lease. If you pay the rent and the landlord accepts it, your leasehold continues. If you attempt to pay the rent and the landlord refuses it, keep a record of the date, time, and place (you may even wish to bring a witness with you). Refusing the rent, shows the landlord did not follow through properly on the 3 day notice to fix or quit. You chose the option to fix the breach but the landlord rejected it. While this may not fix the eviction, it will look better for you in housing court.
If you damaged the drywall, then you should fix it. If the damage was caused due to a water leak or something that is unforeseen at the time a rental agreement was formed, then the landlord should repair the damages.
It depends on your lease agreement.
Sure. He just has to fix them before he rents it.
how do you fix the heat in a 2002 Chevy impala
I'm guessing you're wondering if you should pay to fix it, or your Landlord should. Well, I'm guessing if you've rented the house he/she should fix it that's always how it goes down with my family. Well if this wasn't right you need to be a little more specific.Answer: If you are asking if it is your landlord's responsibility to provide you with a window air conditioner, the highly likely answer is no (unless there are extreme circumstances in which building problems make your apartment uninhabitable due to extreme heat, and then it's a maybe). If the window air conditioner came with the apartment, it belongs to your landlord and is their responsibility to replace, repair, or dispose.
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==Who's AC is it?== I think so, if it's not yours. If the AC unit was there when you moved in -- IOW, if the landlord provided it -- then you should send him the bill for the repair. Of course, he might have wanted an opportunity to use his own guy to do the repair and give you a hard time about it.