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When the pipe busted (middle of the night) I went to family’s house once I cleared out my stuff from the bedroom and bathroom. They have never offered to put me up in a hotel. Never even asked if I had somewhere to stay. When I spoke with management asking about rent reduction they said talk to...
Water damage to Sheetrock on walls, ceiling, carpet, and linoleum.
They only said several days. They are waiting while things dry out before repairs can be made
With a high deductible I’d be pretty much paying my half of the rent (have a roommate)
None of my personal property was ruined so paying $500 to save less wouldn’t make sense for me.
Would no electricity in the majority of the apartment, lots of equipment in the bathrooms/bedrooms/hallways (no room to even walk into the bathrooms) be enough to consider it uninhabitable? (Even just temporarily)
It’s not that I’m looking for expenses to be covered.
But if I’m not able to live there due to no fault of my own, I feel I shouldn’t have to pay for an unlivable apartment no?
What is the name of your state? Texas
So I’m living in an apartment on the first floor. The 3rd floor tenants broke a water line while disconnecting their washing machine. They flooded their apartment and the 2 floors below them.
Sheetrock on the ceilings and walls are having to be...
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