nononsense
Junior Member
I live in Los Angeles county. I rented a home out. I had some problem with the kitchen drain to which we addressed it to the tenant before signing the contract. We extended a make-shift pipe protruding to the outside wall for ventilation. We lived there for 3 years without any issue with that ventilation pipe. Told them to stay from the area. Since it was covered by a bush, it'd be no problem.
Less than 3 weeks into the contract, their kids were playing in said bush. Dislodged the ventilation pipe and the would-be water that should be going down the drain ended up on the INSIDE of the house, destroying 400 sqft of laminate. They said nothing to us for at least 10 days. As soon as we found out, we filed a claim with the insurance company to which they took care of.It took 2 weeks to dry and replace the flooring.
Problem is, they decided to stay in the house while reconstruction was going on. They didn't want to stay in a hotel. This leads to them thinking they should still be reimbursed for the days there was construction going on. By California law and/or L.A. county law, am I obligated to deduct the rent because they decided to stay?
Less than 3 weeks into the contract, their kids were playing in said bush. Dislodged the ventilation pipe and the would-be water that should be going down the drain ended up on the INSIDE of the house, destroying 400 sqft of laminate. They said nothing to us for at least 10 days. As soon as we found out, we filed a claim with the insurance company to which they took care of.It took 2 weeks to dry and replace the flooring.
Problem is, they decided to stay in the house while reconstruction was going on. They didn't want to stay in a hotel. This leads to them thinking they should still be reimbursed for the days there was construction going on. By California law and/or L.A. county law, am I obligated to deduct the rent because they decided to stay?