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Re: Garage door opener
by carol clare
on March 7, 2001 @16:13
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Jack P. on 12/1/100 11:27 PM said:
>>I told my tenants that the garage door opener was "as is". I did not want to be responsible for it. The home happend to have it there and I said it can stay but I'm not fixing it if it breaks.
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>>Of course I did not put any of this in my rental agreement. Now the tenant wants a new opener. I said no. He says it's my reponsibility to maintain the rental the way he rented it and keep everything working.
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>>I don't want to give this guy a new door opener or fix it either.
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>>I didn't even list it as an appliance or furnishing in the rental agreement.
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>>I don't have to do anything, if I don't want to, right?
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Re: Garage door opener
by Tizzette (KY)
on August 16, 2008 @18:59
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Since you didn't list it as included equipment, and you told him you would not warranty it, you are not obligated. There is nothing in writing either way, and it is not a big enough item for him to go to court over.
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