The property management scheduled one company and canceled, the told me that another company would be by earlier in the day, at the request of the owner. His involvement in the matter was unknown to me prior to the repair, in hindsight, he was the one that arranged the second company.Did the property owner arrange for the repair?
The property owner is permitted to oversee repairs on his property.The property management scheduled one company and canceled, the told me that another company would be by earlier in the day, at the request of the owner. His involvement in the matter was unknown to me prior to the repair, in hindsight, he was the one that arranged the second company.
To clarify: Did the owner show up while the repairmen were there?That is not my quandary. Anyway, thanks.
Then what is because that sounds like your issue exactly.That is not my quandary. Anyway, thanks.
20 minutes after the repairman, the repairman was jimmy-rigging some plumber's strap to fit the new AC unit capacitor, that did not fit properly, when the owner showed up.To clarify: Did the owner show up while the repairmen were there?
The issue is not that "the owner" has the right to oversee repairs on his property, it is providing notice to tenant of said involvement.Then what is because that sounds like your issue exactly.
So it was good that the owner showed up ... to prevent a shoddy repair.20 minutes after the repairman, the repairman was jimmy-rigging some plumber's strap to fit the new AC unit capacitor, that did not fit properly, when the owner showed up.
I was out back with the repairman, when he came walking through the back gate.Did she just show up at your door or did she enter your property without your permission?
That is not a problem then.I was out back with the repairman, when he came walking through the back gate.