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Lawn care.... Who is right?
Background: we live in the upstairs of a house, with a crack head living downstairs. We rent this place, and the first summer we lived here we had a discussion wit he landlord because he made us aware we were supposed to maintain the lawn or he would charge us more rent to do so. So we bought a cheap mower and always left it outside since we had no access to the garage behind the house (it's rented out separately).
This past summer the mower had tons of issues from living outside year round, so we need to buy a new one. We also started renting that garage this winter and splitting the rent with ILs, to house things that can't be left in the snow. I told DH I do not want to spend this much money on storage once the weather breaks, but he pointed out that if we have to keep maintaining the lawn, we need to have proper storage for the mower. Our thought is that we will buy a brand new one so that when we finally find a house, we will have one to take with us.
My problem is that I do not think it is fair that we have to pay a ridiculous amount in rent to pay to house a lawn mower to maintain a property that isn't ours. Asking the girl downstairs for help isn't an option. She is completely cracked out and I want to have as little to do with her as possible. As I write this, she is screaming at......something.... downstairs. Are we out of line in thinking this way? I was considering asking the LL for a cut in the rent because of this. I'm sure he will probably say that we rent it so we have to maintain it but I find this very wrong. Thoughts?
Re: Lawn care.... Who is right?
There are actually two other shed on the property, but they are locked and LL has stuff in them. There is also a rat infested camper on the property that he refuses to remove.
FWIW, H and I rented a duplex for a few years. Landlord gave us a discount on rent because we mowed the lawn (our side and the other side). He has about 5 rentals around the neighborhood so it lessened his work. He still stopped by and did other yard upkeep like fertilizer, spraying, etc. We owned the push mower and stored it in our single car garage.
Honestly, you may be being taken for a ride, but I think it's too late to fix at this point. If initially you'd said, "sure, we'll mow, but can we keep our mower in your shed?" things might have been different. Either way it sounds like this is costing you guys a LOT, so I wouldn't just keep storing a mower outside. Either get a kind you can bring in for the winter, store it at a friend's shed, get a Rubbermaid shed, or maybe even look at getting a cheap, temporary house so you can build up your house savings. OR, see of there is a HS kid whose family has a mower that would do or for $15-$30 a month.