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Re: Air conditioning is not required in CA - Landlord Forum thread 332714

Re: Air conditioning is not required in CA by Peter Taylor (California) on March 27, 2015 @01:03

                              
CC thanks for your input and yes I was aware of that. But I will make sure their AC is fix by tomorrow. BTW the central A/C was present when they moved in. But even if it had not been there I would NEVER let a pregnant woman live in a hot home. They also had never giving me any trouble and had always been on time with their rent.
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Re: Air conditioning is not required in CA by Anonymous on March 27, 2015 @01:58 [ Reply ]
Women had babies for centuries before humans invented AC.
    Re: Air conditioning is not required in CA by Anonymous on August 8, 2017 @23:33 [ Reply ]
    Its incredible that a owner of an apartment building would rent a unit to a pregnant woman and not install an a/c unit. What a slumlord pig. Youll get yours scumbag. You need an ass kicking.
Very nice of you but unnecessary by CCRider (CA) on March 27, 2015 @02:06 [ Reply ]
How hot is it there? It's the 3rd week of March. Surely, it's not triple digits.

You came asking if you had to let her get it repaired immediately and let her deduct it from her rent. The answer is no.

Start jumping through hoops for her because she calls you screaming - and you can look forward to lots of screaming in your future.

She's pregnant. Not the Queen of Sheba. Yeesh.
    Re: Very nice of you but unnecessary by David (California) on July 15, 2016 @03:37 [ Reply ]
    you all are lousy people to let anyone suffer with a broken air conditioner... make your tenants happy damn it! try being human beings instead of money grubbing jerks!


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