RedheadedPenny
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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 repaired/replaced/repainted and the carpets/padding being replaced.
I’m unable to stay in the apartment due to the lack of electricity in half of the apartment due to the water damage, plus the fans and dehumidifiers all over the place.
I spoke with management about a rent reduction for the time I’m unable to live on the property and they are saying they aren’t able to reduce the reduce the rent even though there is no way I’m able to stay on the property.
I’m able to stay at family’s house so I’m not having to pay for a hotel room, but I don’t think I should have to pay for the period of time that I’m unable to live there. Especially since the fault is not my own.
Do I have a leg to stand on?
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 repaired/replaced/repainted and the carpets/padding being replaced.
I’m unable to stay in the apartment due to the lack of electricity in half of the apartment due to the water damage, plus the fans and dehumidifiers all over the place.
I spoke with management about a rent reduction for the time I’m unable to live on the property and they are saying they aren’t able to reduce the reduce the rent even though there is no way I’m able to stay on the property.
I’m able to stay at family’s house so I’m not having to pay for a hotel room, but I don’t think I should have to pay for the period of time that I’m unable to live there. Especially since the fault is not my own.
Do I have a leg to stand on?