What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
My crappy house had it again. Sometime during the day yesterday, my heater quit working. I cam home quite late due to work and time was past for calling anybody about it. Slept in a freezing cold house and woke up to 59 degrees in the warmest spot of the house this morning. Needless to say taking a shower was a bit of a challenge.
At 8 AM or shortly after, I called my landlord and left a Voice Mail regarding the problem and told that I could take off from work early in the afternoon if a repairman could be arranged. My LL, so punctual of a person, still didn't return my call for the past 2 hours. I am worried that they might be out of town and to make things more fun, without a cell phone. I have my 85 years old mom staying with me and she is not in the best of health. I am afraid, cold is going to make the things worse for her. So, it is very important for me to get this thing fixed somehow, before the evening cool-down sets in today.
I was wondering, how much of a time I am obligated to wait before calling for repair on my own and sending the bill to the landlord. This is not a matter of convenience, likes of there is a problem with one of the stove burners etc. I can live with 3 out of 4 burners on the stove for a few weeks if necessary but can not live w/o heat for another cold night in this house with no insulation what-so-ever.
Thank you in advance for your responses
My crappy house had it again. Sometime during the day yesterday, my heater quit working. I cam home quite late due to work and time was past for calling anybody about it. Slept in a freezing cold house and woke up to 59 degrees in the warmest spot of the house this morning. Needless to say taking a shower was a bit of a challenge.
At 8 AM or shortly after, I called my landlord and left a Voice Mail regarding the problem and told that I could take off from work early in the afternoon if a repairman could be arranged. My LL, so punctual of a person, still didn't return my call for the past 2 hours. I am worried that they might be out of town and to make things more fun, without a cell phone. I have my 85 years old mom staying with me and she is not in the best of health. I am afraid, cold is going to make the things worse for her. So, it is very important for me to get this thing fixed somehow, before the evening cool-down sets in today.
I was wondering, how much of a time I am obligated to wait before calling for repair on my own and sending the bill to the landlord. This is not a matter of convenience, likes of there is a problem with one of the stove burners etc. I can live with 3 out of 4 burners on the stove for a few weeks if necessary but can not live w/o heat for another cold night in this house with no insulation what-so-ever.
Thank you in advance for your responses