Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm speechless. We just went to put our trash in the trash cans and they're full. There's trash all around them and I can't actually get to them. The latches of the back doors are broken as is the latch to access the backyard from the outside.
This is unbelievable. In 10 years as a renter I never once had a dime deducted from my deposits. Based on all your input I'm writing an email to the agent right now.
This house was built in 1990 and renovated in 2008. The LL bought it in 1988 for 200K. The houses around us are worth 400k on average. Honestly I expected more from them.
Thank you so much.
OP, I too am speechless.
As a tenant AND a landlord -- I cannot believed you moved into this house when you saw its condition on move-in day.
I have had tenants threaten not to move in because the carpet was not cleaned on move-in day...
I gave them a concession for the cost of carpet cleaning.
Why would you move in if the condition was this bad??
WHY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"We just moved in and during the walk through I had with a representative of the real state company managing the property I pointed out te things I saw like damage to the molding, stains and nail holes on the walls, stains on the carpet and mold on the glass of the front loading washing machine.
The previous family cooked ethnic food so the smell is all over the house. So strong I got nauseated when we first entered the house."
The house was filthy during your walk through was was so god-awful you were nauseated upon first entering, no? Why would you rent? Doesn't make an iota of sense. If I walked in to restaurant and saw roaches crawling all over upon sitting down, I wouldn't proceed to order a meal and if I was foolish enough to, I wouldn't be shocked to find a roach or two in my meal. I certainly wouldn't think, "well, I thought the manager would abate the roaches before giving me my meal". Sounds really dumb. It was goofy for you to think a crap hole would be transformed just because your highness moved in. You should have noted the filth, mess, disrepair, whatever and gotten in writing that it was be taken care of. See what happens when you assume? Now you're bitchin' in DCUM. You coulda just not moved in to the shit hole. Seems like a better choice, but we're not all geniuses are we?
And you're clearly not one.
I said the nausea was because of the food smell.
The place was not filthy it was just regular dirty from people living there.
I expected the place to be clean and it was not. You should take a reading comprehension course or something.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm speechless. We just went to put our trash in the trash cans and they're full. There's trash all around them and I can't actually get to them. The latches of the back doors are broken as is the latch to access the backyard from the outside.
This is unbelievable. In 10 years as a renter I never once had a dime deducted from my deposits. Based on all your input I'm writing an email to the agent right now.
This house was built in 1990 and renovated in 2008. The LL bought it in 1988 for 200K. The houses around us are worth 400k on average. Honestly I expected more from them.
Thank you so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brand new landlord here, and our house is also being managed. We just bought the house from previous owners of 30+ years. Here's what we did (paid someone to do):
Redid hardwood floors upstairs
Had 80% of the house repainted
Had deck powerwashed and we repainted it
Installed new attic insulation (though would've been just fine as-is)
Removed remnants of asbestos-containing mastic in corner of basement, sealed it and repainted it
Had house professionally cleaned, and since at the end of it I wasn't pleased with it, went in and redid some spots myself.
So, long story short, no, I don't think you're being picky. And my house is in a desirable close-in area, so yeah, there was demand. I just didn't take advantage of it. I didn't care for how previous owners left the house, I thought it reflected really poorly on them and on the life they must've led there, and was not going to have new tenants move in ready to enjoy our house with grease stains all around the kitchen vent. Seriously.
:
but you did all this prior to renting it correct? You didn't have a tenant who had already signed a lease- then you decided to do do all these things. You did them to improve the value you could get on the rental market
Anonymous wrote:"We just moved in and during the walk through I had with a representative of the real state company managing the property I pointed out te things I saw like damage to the molding, stains and nail holes on the walls, stains on the carpet and mold on the glass of the front loading washing machine.
The previous family cooked ethnic food so the smell is all over the house. So strong I got nauseated when we first entered the house."
The house was filthy during your walk through was was so god-awful you were nauseated upon first entering, no? Why would you rent? Doesn't make an iota of sense. If I walked in to restaurant and saw roaches crawling all over upon sitting down, I wouldn't proceed to order a meal and if I was foolish enough to, I wouldn't be shocked to find a roach or two in my meal. I certainly wouldn't think, "well, I thought the manager would abate the roaches before giving me my meal". Sounds really dumb. It was goofy for you to think a crap hole would be transformed just because your highness moved in. You should have noted the filth, mess, disrepair, whatever and gotten in writing that it was be taken care of. See what happens when you assume? Now you're bitchin' in DCUM. You coulda just not moved in to the shit hole. Seems like a better choice, but we're not all geniuses are we?
Anonymous wrote:"We just moved in and during the walk through I had with a representative of the real state company managing the property I pointed out te things I saw like damage to the molding, stains and nail holes on the walls, stains on the carpet and mold on the glass of the front loading washing machine.
The previous family cooked ethnic food so the smell is all over the house. So strong I got nauseated when we first entered the house."
The house was filthy during your walk through was was so god-awful you were nauseated upon first entering, no? Why would you rent? Doesn't make an iota of sense. If I walked in to restaurant and saw roaches crawling all over upon sitting down, I wouldn't proceed to order a meal and if I was foolish enough to, I wouldn't be shocked to find a roach or two in my meal. I certainly wouldn't think, "well, I thought the manager would abate the roaches before giving me my meal". Sounds really dumb. It was goofy for you to think a crap hole would be transformed just because your highness moved in. You should have noted the filth, mess, disrepair, whatever and gotten in writing that it was be taken care of. See what happens when you assume? Now you're bitchin' in DCUM. You coulda just not moved in to the shit hole. Seems like a better choice, but we're not all geniuses are we?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brand new landlord here, and our house is also being managed. We just bought the house from previous owners of 30+ years. Here's what we did (paid someone to do):
Redid hardwood floors upstairs
Had 80% of the house repainted
Had deck powerwashed and we repainted it
Installed new attic insulation (though would've been just fine as-is)
Removed remnants of asbestos-containing mastic in corner of basement, sealed it and repainted it
Had house professionally cleaned, and since at the end of it I wasn't pleased with it, went in and redid some spots myself.
So, long story short, no, I don't think you're being picky. And my house is in a desirable close-in area, so yeah, there was demand. I just didn't take advantage of it. I didn't care for how previous owners left the house, I thought it reflected really poorly on them and on the life they must've led there, and was not going to have new tenants move in ready to enjoy our house with grease stains all around the kitchen vent. Seriously.
Okay, troll! You're caught. Go back to your bridge. No way your a new landlord!
Anonymous wrote:If you walked in to a filthy place that was worn down, why would you rent it? That's what I don't get. Why wouldn't you point out what you felt was wrong upon first walking in and get input from the landlord right then and there? I don't get renting a crap hole and then bitching that you've 'rented a crap hole', but now expect a palace. What's wrong with people? Yeah, maybe the landlord is an a-hole or whatever, but you knew that from the get-go when you saw how bad a shape the unit was in. So, you're not such an A-plus-er yourself. And for you to have kids. Hope you use better common sense with life's other important decisions.