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Landlord refuses to repair

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Bng808

Active Member
What is the name of your state?
Hawaii

Landlord refuses to repair water heater. He is now court ordered to do so, yet still refuses. He is now in criminal contempt of court, yet has not been arrested or charged which I don't understand. Hawaii allows for deduct and repair, but he will not give consent for the repairs. What are other possible options at this point?
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state?
Hawaii

Landlord refuses to repair water heater. He is now court ordered to do so, yet still refuses. He is now in criminal contempt of court, yet has not been arrested or charged which I don't understand. Hawaii allows for deduct and repair, but he will not give consent for the repairs. What are other possible options at this point?
If he is court ordered to repair the water heater, I don't know why you would need his consent to deduct and repair.
 

Bng808

Active Member
If he is court ordered to repair the water heater, I don't know why you would need his consent to deduct and repair.
Because the contractors we have contacted are requiring it I would assume due to liability?
 

Gail in Georgia

Senior Member
You don't need a contractor to replace the water heater. You need a plumber if you cannot do this yourself.

I typically replace water heaters without the help of a plumber. However, every time I've used a plumber for other issues they've never asked if I owned the place or were, perhaps, a renter. They are only interested in doing the job and getting paid.

Gail
 

Bng808

Active Member
Sorry, here's more information. The water heater was turned off by the gas company because it was leaking gas due to lack of maintenance and age.
 

Bng808

Active Member
Also, landlord currently has 6 code violations against him, one being unpermitted installation of gas and water.
 

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