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Our AC went out in our house, we live in a rent house. We tried to call the landylady and she isn't answering. Its way to got to hot go without. What should we do? Call someone ourself and get her to pay, suggestions would be appreciated! BTW...she is a MAJOR B.
Re: AC out in Rent house
How long ago did you call? I think you should probably give her a reasonable amount of time to return your call before taking action.
I'm sorry though, that really sucks.
Oh gosh, that's rough.
Well, with this heat I would say your pretty lucky to get someone to come out that soon. I can say from recent experience there is quite a long wait because they are all so busy.
Can you stay with friends or at a hotel tonight?
In a standard lease agreement, she has no responsibility whatsoever to pay for a different person.
Good luck and I hope you get reimbursed.
I hope that sometimes too...but not when its 110 outside. I can't wait until we can move. DH's truck will be paid off in a couple months and we are gonna start looking!
My only question, the company she picked couldn't come out, but other companies could. So wouldn't that just be her personal preference? I mean I can understand if NO one could come out, but other companies could.
You have to give her and "her company" reasonable time to respond. I think that if they'll be out without one day, given this ridiculous heat wave that we're in, that's more than reasonable time.
Sit back. Relax. And be thankful that you have AC in your home. I would stay somewhere else tonight and that's that.
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Andplusalso, it's her house. So it's her preference of AC guys that wins.
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Her preference or not, it doesn't matter. Read your lease.... there is generally no set amount of time listed so she can do whatever she wants with no liability to you at all.
Getting someone to you the next day would be considered reasonable. I know it is hot, but you'll have to get a hotel and deal, unfortunately.
If she's such a B and difficult to work with, why don't you move when your lease is up? I get that rent is cheap, but is it really worth this hassle to you?