Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a homeowner and I would wait for Monday because it's not that hot this weekend. I guess if I was a self entitled a hole I would complain.
Actually, self entitled "tenants" should complain since they are not homeowners and their rent covers services for things like broken air conditioning despite a cooler weather forecast occurring over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a homeowner and I would wait for Monday because it's not that hot this weekend. I guess if I was a self entitled a hole I would complain.
Not that hot? It was humid yesterday and definitely hot and humid today. Unless the place in question is a one-level under a canopy of trees, it's going to get damn hot in that house.
Anonymous wrote:I am a homeowner and I would wait for Monday because it's not that hot this weekend. I guess if I was a self entitled a hole I would complain.
Anonymous wrote:I am a homeowner and I would wait for Monday because it's not that hot this weekend. I guess if I was a self entitled a hole I would complain.
Anonymous wrote:If you can't get anyone over, offer to pay for a hotel for them until it is fixed.
Anonymous wrote:Tenants, unless you are renting a luxury 1br condo at 15000 a month you are not the same class as home owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No one can come until Monday (we've called around) unless it is an emergency call out - several extra hundred dollars. I've checked the weather 81 today, 64 tonight, 70 Saturday, 81 Sunday. Hardly seems like an emergency call is necessary with these temps. I live in the same climate in a house without AC.
Politely let the tenant know that you did this; no need to talk about emergency services and related fees. A reasonable person would understand.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No one can come until Monday (we've called around) unless it is an emergency call out - several extra hundred dollars. I've checked the weather 81 today, 64 tonight, 70 Saturday, 81 Sunday. Hardly seems like an emergency call is necessary with these temps. I live in the same climate in a house without AC.
Politely let the tenant know that you did this; no need to talk about emergency services and related fees. A reasonable person would understand.
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.
+1000 The landlord has a lot of gall to pull something like that on the tenant for the sake of saving a few hundred dollars. That's what rent is for. Cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No one can come until Monday (we've called around) unless it is an emergency call out - several extra hundred dollars. I've checked the weather 81 today, 64 tonight, 70 Saturday, 81 Sunday. Hardly seems like an emergency call is necessary with these temps. I live in the same climate in a house without AC.
Politely let the tenant know that you did this; no need to talk about emergency services and related fees. A reasonable person would understand.
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.
Anonymous wrote:For a rental property? I can have it fixed on Monday. Tenant doesn't want to wait.