-Las Vegas, Nevada-
Hello,
I am going through an abusive situation with my landlord. I rent a furnished 2/2 condo from her since 2015 and unfortunately just renewed here. Maybe this is not relevant but we were paying $1100, she raised the rent last year $100 and again this year another $75. But anyway, we agreed to that.
The problem is the sofa that was here when we moved in has been deteriorating severely, it is a cheap white bonded leather sofa that has been peeling off horribly and the springs have been coming out as well at weird spots, which makes it uncomfortable to sit on. I mentioned this to her last year upon renewing the contract, to which she replied the sofa she bought was new when we moved in. She never sent proof of this though. We let it go. We renewed again this year, and brought it up again a few days ago and asked her to replace it, since it is so uncomfortable, and after all, we are paying for a furnished place. She refused and blamed it on my husband's size. He is not a giant, he is a 6' 4'' guy, 230 lb, and I am only 98 pounds, and regardless, it has nothing to do with the peeling, and the springs are just bad.
We sent her a very thorough, rational and polite e-mail with all the evidence of the sofa quality, and showed her bonded leather and cheap sofas are causes of lawsuits, and she may be entitled for compensation from the manufacturer, but it is certainly not our fault, as it was 100% normal wear. We did not jump on it, we have no pets or kids. She claims it is beyond normal wear, but has no proof, she accuses my husband from being "too big'.
We even took the time to go see sofas at furniture stores and tried to help her with getting a better quality one for her money. and sent her pictures of what we found around town.
After our thorough e-mail, she did not care a bit and said "comply or move out". The evidence is irrefutable but she is incredibly unreasonable and is trying to abuse us and get something for free when it is her responsibility to provide for a decent sofa one can sit on, as this is a furnished dwelling we are paying for.
My husband and I are feeling very stressed over this injustice and we tried to reason with her, which is documented, however it is impossible to reason with her so we are trying to see what recourse we have.
She also said we had to replace the sofa at our cost within 15 days, which is no where in the contract, and it seems like an absurd rule she came up with.
- Can she really threat with eviction over this?
- Can I file a claim against her, if so, what is the right mean to do this?
- I think any reasonable logical judge will 100% be on our side, however what are the chances that is not the case (what kind of trickery can she try to pull of?)
Thank you in advance,
JK
Hello,
I am going through an abusive situation with my landlord. I rent a furnished 2/2 condo from her since 2015 and unfortunately just renewed here. Maybe this is not relevant but we were paying $1100, she raised the rent last year $100 and again this year another $75. But anyway, we agreed to that.
The problem is the sofa that was here when we moved in has been deteriorating severely, it is a cheap white bonded leather sofa that has been peeling off horribly and the springs have been coming out as well at weird spots, which makes it uncomfortable to sit on. I mentioned this to her last year upon renewing the contract, to which she replied the sofa she bought was new when we moved in. She never sent proof of this though. We let it go. We renewed again this year, and brought it up again a few days ago and asked her to replace it, since it is so uncomfortable, and after all, we are paying for a furnished place. She refused and blamed it on my husband's size. He is not a giant, he is a 6' 4'' guy, 230 lb, and I am only 98 pounds, and regardless, it has nothing to do with the peeling, and the springs are just bad.
We sent her a very thorough, rational and polite e-mail with all the evidence of the sofa quality, and showed her bonded leather and cheap sofas are causes of lawsuits, and she may be entitled for compensation from the manufacturer, but it is certainly not our fault, as it was 100% normal wear. We did not jump on it, we have no pets or kids. She claims it is beyond normal wear, but has no proof, she accuses my husband from being "too big'.
We even took the time to go see sofas at furniture stores and tried to help her with getting a better quality one for her money. and sent her pictures of what we found around town.
After our thorough e-mail, she did not care a bit and said "comply or move out". The evidence is irrefutable but she is incredibly unreasonable and is trying to abuse us and get something for free when it is her responsibility to provide for a decent sofa one can sit on, as this is a furnished dwelling we are paying for.
My husband and I are feeling very stressed over this injustice and we tried to reason with her, which is documented, however it is impossible to reason with her so we are trying to see what recourse we have.
She also said we had to replace the sofa at our cost within 15 days, which is no where in the contract, and it seems like an absurd rule she came up with.
- Can she really threat with eviction over this?
- Can I file a claim against her, if so, what is the right mean to do this?
- I think any reasonable logical judge will 100% be on our side, however what are the chances that is not the case (what kind of trickery can she try to pull of?)
Thank you in advance,
JK