What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Little background. My friend's mother recently got out of the hospital with severe heart problems. She's extremely weak and is being cared for by my friend who doesn't live there, and her 14 year old son who lives at home. She's on SSI and receives section 8 housing money, which covers this particular apartment.
She's lived there for 16 years with the same carpet, and 1 week after she gets home from the hospital, the state sends an inspector who says they need to have the carpet replaced. The landlord never addressed this before, and gave her 4 days notice to have all her stuff moved out of the apartment so that home depot can measure and install the new carpet. The problem obviously is that she's too weak to do this herself, her 14 year old son can't move half the stuff, and everyone else is obligated that day. Not to mention that it's going to be raining that day so moving it outside temporarily isn't an option either.
My question is, what solution would one see to this? The landlord is refusing to negotiate or cover the cost of moving the furniture, and refuses to change the install date. Obviously home depot is going to come by and not be able to do anything because the furniture isn't going anywhere, and she's on a fixed income and doesn't have the money to pay movers. What should we do?
Little background. My friend's mother recently got out of the hospital with severe heart problems. She's extremely weak and is being cared for by my friend who doesn't live there, and her 14 year old son who lives at home. She's on SSI and receives section 8 housing money, which covers this particular apartment.
She's lived there for 16 years with the same carpet, and 1 week after she gets home from the hospital, the state sends an inspector who says they need to have the carpet replaced. The landlord never addressed this before, and gave her 4 days notice to have all her stuff moved out of the apartment so that home depot can measure and install the new carpet. The problem obviously is that she's too weak to do this herself, her 14 year old son can't move half the stuff, and everyone else is obligated that day. Not to mention that it's going to be raining that day so moving it outside temporarily isn't an option either.
My question is, what solution would one see to this? The landlord is refusing to negotiate or cover the cost of moving the furniture, and refuses to change the install date. Obviously home depot is going to come by and not be able to do anything because the furniture isn't going anywhere, and she's on a fixed income and doesn't have the money to pay movers. What should we do?