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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Water leak in apartment

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • May
  • mail
  • 2024/07/09 07:40

I moved in in April and recently used the air conditioner for the first time, and after turning it off, water leaked onto the floor. However, he did not come to see me right away. In the meantime, the leakage has been getting worse and worse, and water is even seeping out between the boards of the flooring. I noticed yesterday that there was mold growing in the closet and the clothes smelled musty, so I took out everything inside. It has been almost 3 weeks since I first reported it, and as I expected, they will be coming to look at it around today, but honestly, I don't want to be in this room anymore. Is it possible to complain to the manager and rent another room in the apartment ??

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#3
  • だまされないように
  • 2024/07/10 (Wed) 10:36
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Showa Ototsan is a famous hare. If you take what he says seriously, you will be in trouble.

With so much water leaking out, and with every minute that counts, complaining to the government is a waste of time.

What you should do immediately is to go to the manager and declare that if he does not repair the leak, we will repair it and deduct the cost from your rent, which is a tenant's right called Repair and Deduct. The manager will probably be in a hurry to arrange for the repairs to be made. It does not mean that you will actually do the repairs. Do not be fooled by the Showa Otto. He is a cowardly harasser who pretends to give gentle advice.

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#12

Thank you all for your advice. The air conditioner has a high vent and the main unit ( ? ) is on the wall right between the bathroom and the bedroom, and it looks like water is coming from under the floor there and in the area. I just talked to the manager and he said that he has made arrangements with a contractor and that he will be able to fix it by the end of the week. I have taken pictures of the mold and the puddle of water from the leak, just in case.

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