+2. Your determination of how you would cope with the weather OP is BS and doesn't matter. I wouldn't renew my lease with you either. |
| I think that's reasonable given the moderate temps. |
GTFO and buy your own place. See how quick it is for someone to come out on the hottest day of the year. People like you are not fit to live indoors. |
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This is supposed to be mild weekend. If I were the tenant I would agree to
wait as long as the service was scheduled for the next working day.They are lucky the temperatures are not like the past few days. |
| I find that if you are honest and communicate with the tenant, everyone wins. Just let him know that you plan to have someone there on Monday unless they feel it is an emergency situation. If they can reasonably say that it is and you already have a trusting relationship, just suck it up and take care of them within your ability and means. |
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So technician comes out Monday and says they need to order parts. Monday is supposed to crazy hot. As an owner If my A/C broke I would fix pronto. In fact we are considering replacing our old unit proactively, which you probably did for your own residence.
And really, they waited to call until it was hot?? That's. Crazy talk. |
| Some of your landlords are incredible! Raising rent by hundreds of dollars. Not fixing AC in a DC summer. I don't care if it's going to be cool tomorrow. It still might be humid. When you are dropping thousands of dollars for renting a place, you have the expectation of being able to turn on the AC if you want. This is not the $600 apartment you are renting in college. |
hahahaah Yes get mad at the landlord. Imagine if you bought your own place, who would you be mad at that a part or HVAC guy cannot make it out until monday (2 days) because of the back log of calls. |
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Ahhem...
DC does not have high humidity. Only occasional seasonal high humidity with certain storms.
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He can make it. OP just doesn't want to pay the high demand weekend rate. Moreover, he probably left a crappy 30 year old a/c unit for his tenants but I'm sure is enjoying his modern unit. Don't try to color this as if this wasn't OPs choice. |
Are you from Lousiana? Yes there is seasonal high humidity, from June to August There's a reason folks find that old myth of how DC used to be a swamp so believable! |
Midwest, up the Mississippi. You are soft. DC is only moderately humid except when a thunderstorm is pending. |
I consider myself a reasonable person and I would be very upset that the Owner was not willing to do whatever it takes. You sign a lease and assume everything will be in working order. Not, 'everything will be in working order unless it is inconvenient or costs the Owner an extra couple hundred dollars'. Part of the risks of property Ownership. I look at it this way, if it were my house where I live, I would be paying without question, but even if I didn't- I would still feel I owed it to the tenant. Not even a question. |
You are not reasonable, please leave and buy a house. |
Capital Weather Gang:The inside scoop on weather in the D.C. area and beyond Mid-Summer 2013 was second most humid in D.C.’s recorded history http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/ |