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Re: jammed kitchen drawer & a missing built-in cutting
by Chele
on August 27, 2018 @21:28
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Yes. Thank you for the suggestions, especially the sanitary one.
I don't specify in the lease when to contact me for something, and what is minor and major. They are calling me for more things than I had foreseen and than have the previous tenants: the furnace filter; a loose screw in an electrical outlet; a noisy bathroom fan.
Where is the idea from that a rental is "as is"? The only thing I've been able to point out is that there is no habitability issue.
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Re: jammed kitchen drawer & a missing built-in cutting
by LAMAC66
on August 28, 2018 @07:58
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As is means, that if the property is habitable, clean, functional and the only issues is aesthetics. The tenent at lease signing can take it or leave it.
If the take it, they do at the understanding that the landlord has no obligation to fix aesthetics if it's not in writing.
Even if it was in writing the landlord may not even be held responsible for fixing it.
Same as buying a used car as is.
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