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Topic

Landlord's Response

Housing
#1
  • Ooya
  • 2023/04/29 12:55

When I asked my landlord to replace the blinds because they were broken 、 he replaced them with even more broken and very dirty blinds, and when I complained, he said he was not going to buy new ones 、 and would not do it himself. I did not intentionally break them myself, they have been there since the previous occupant's time and if you use them for a long time, they will naturally get damaged and break.
In this case 、 Should I pay for the new blinds myself ?
I feel like the landlord thinks I don't know anything and is taking advantage of me. I've been asked many times before when I'm moving ?
and I feel bad that they put these broken blinds on purpose.

Other times, when I asked them to replace a light bulb in the kitchen that went out, 、 the glass covering the bulb was broken, and when I told them that the bulb was fine and would not be replaced and that it was dangerous and should be handled properly,
they would not let the glass fall 、 and they do nothing. Obviously it is dangerous if it has a sharp tip and falls. Is there somewhere I can 、 talk to if I get this kind of response ??

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 07:40
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The tenant, not the landlord, would be responsible for household items in the apartment they live in.

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#3
  • 夢は幻
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 07:51
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Someone complains to the landlord to change the light bulb because it went out. It's not a hotel.

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#6
  • のら
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 09:49
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Don't rely on your landlord, fix it yourself.
At a glance!

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#7
  • 22
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 10:55
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If it's a shared space, I think the landlord should pay for it, and I think it's normal for the landlord to fix things that are provided. For example, if you have a broken toilet or bath, would you have to consult a lawyer or something …?

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