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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Check you lease. A utility being unusable (no hot water, how can they bathe) may deemed untenantable and trigger certain rights for the renter, such as withholding rent and abatement and fines. And even if it isn’t in the lease depending on where this property is located it could be in the city/county code. Don’t be a slum lord, get it fixed ASAP. Keep calling. You really suck to do this to your tenant. [/quote] And what is tenant doing? I have a tenant, I live out of state. If my water heater broke and I said look the only person who will fix it is not for 7 days. If youk now anyone or can get a new one Lowes or HD tell me and I will schedule it. A rental is not a hotel. The tenant may be late on a rent check, have a loud party, may need to go month to month, may ask for a lower rent increase at renewal etc. You got to give a little to get a little. If guy was like I am not paying rent till you get it fixed so why should I help, I would be thanks Dude and I know you are showering at gym any how so I will remember it when you ask for something I dont have to give [/quote] You can do it all online at Sears. You are welcome.[/quote]
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