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Quick resolution, the landlord has decided to replace the filters. Thanks for the help, the naysayers too, as it all helped me redefine and shape my questions. Leading me to this conclusion.
There is much more to it than being lazy, while I can admit its turned into a pissing match, and might seem like a small hill to die on. At what point does letting someone walk on you become enough? If you can point me to the line, id be happy to change my perspective. My search has just...
So, I guess its kind of my fault for not asking a more specific question. My question really is something along the lines of, can anyone point me towards any accessibility provisions or discrimination laws that would help me prove my point in a civil case. Being that not everyone would be able...
Id like to add that there is nothing in the contract that alludes to an adventure into a crawl space, nor did the owner in any way specify this was the case.
Id like to also state that the landlord sent an email stating that they would continue to change the filters as the previous owners did...
I am fully capable of changing it, but not everyone could. I feel like a $150 fee every few months for a disabled person to have it changed seems unconscionable? There are other people that live here so I am actually interested if there is any recourse for them.
Like the title suggest, I am wondering if my contract can hold me responsible for changing the filter?
The contract does state its my responsibility. This is in Colorado Springs. I have looked up several local HVAC places and they all charge about $100 for the service call and $50 per unit to...
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