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Bria
Guest
I am renting the first floor of a house in PA which my landlord has put up for sale. I've lived here for 6 years. In that amount of time my landlord has visited the property only once that I know of an that was just recently when she put it on the market. I've contacted her several times about the upstairs neighbors placing trash (old wood, mattresses, broken items,etc.) in the yard. Each time she promises to clean it up. Each time I wait a few months before doing it myself. The last time it was the realtor who did it. When I contacted him, he said that the landlord was supposed to come with a truck to haul it away. That was 2 months ago. Also, the washer here needed repaired. She agreed to pay for the repairs and told me to schedule service which I did. When the technician arrived and called his office to verify a payment method she hadn't arranged it. This happened 2 more times. Needless to say I'm stuck with a large box of parts and a broken washer. Now they want me to be available for them to show the apartment because I have dogs. I feel like the landlord should be dealing with this herself. Do I have to allow showings when the landlord can't bother to show up herself?