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Re: "Recovery of Real Property" ??? - Landlord Forum thread 326233

Re: "Recovery of Real Property" ??? by Bill on October 23, 2014 @16:11

                              
You did not pay the late fee. By not paying the late fee you were delinquent with the rent because you did not make a full payment.

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Re: "Recovery of Real Property" ??? by GINA (PA) on October 23, 2014 @17:09 [ Reply ]
WELL, THEN, IF I HAVE NO RIGHTS AND IF I NEVER MISSED ONE RENT PAYMENT- AM I ENTITLED TO TAKE THE BRAND NEW HOT WATER TANK I JUST INSTALLED. THAT IS MY PROPETY- I PAID FOR IT. ALSO -I PAID OVER 500 TO HAVE THE FURNACE REPAIRED BECAUSE HE WOULD NOT- AM I ENTITLED TO THAT MONEY???
    Re: "Recovery of Real Property" ??? by Anonymous on October 23, 2014 @18:10 [ Reply ]
    No, you cannot take appliances or equipment which have been attached to the property (via plumbing, etc.). If you were not responsible under the rental agreement for maintaining or replacing those items, you should have followed your states landlord/tenant law to notify the owner of the issue, and resolve in IAW your state law (withhold and repair, notify and move, whatever the law allowed). No other course of action can be supported, so if you installed a waterheater, it becomes the landlord's at the time of installation.
    Re: "Recovery of Real Property" ??? by Bill on October 23, 2014 @19:05 [ Reply ]
    Do you have any rights? Yes, you have the right to pay your rent and the right to remain silent.

    About the hot water heater and the furnace...You paid for the new hot water heater and furnace repair because you were stupid. We can protect people from many things but their own stupidity is not one of them.

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