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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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#8

It was wrong to ask for advice here.
I was hoping to find a place where I could consult, but
I am fed up with all the sarcastic people telling me that I broke the blinds myself. The blinds are very old and the threads are brittle, so when I tried to lift them up, they just snapped and broke.

I should have said light bulbs, but I should have said poles. They are pretty big and are on the ceiling, so it is
impossible to replace them yourself without a contractor. I came home the same day I had it fixed and it was cracked. No one said I broke it trying to replace it myself.

If you continue to be sarcastic and slanderous
I will not look at any of your posts because there is no point in talking to you and I don't need to anymore.

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#9
  • 納得
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 14:48
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Japanese, there are many monster tenants. The customer is not God. Blinds are supposed to last at least 10 years, but they are used roughly and broken. Change the light bulbs ? Haa ? They always give unreasonable orders, saying that because they are Japanese, they can do everything for them. In the end, they make him out to be a weirdo landlord.
Mr. Landlord, let's get rid of these complicated tenants.

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#11

I don't know which side of the blinds is responsible for this, but if you want to complain about the landlord, it would be the Housing Department of the City in which you live.

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#12
  • はあ?
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 20:32
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A telephone pole is an outdoor pole that's used to support the power lines in the air.

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#13
  • ははは❓
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 22:08
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Power pole in the house ?.

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#14

Landlord.
The blinds are provided with the house and if they break I will take care of them. I will repair or replace them.
In your case, it looks old, so I would replace it with a new one.

The bulbs are consumables, so if they break, the tenant is responsible for replacing them.
However, if there is a problem such as the cover cannot be easily removed or the ceiling is too high, I will replace it. Also, if the tenant is an elderly person or a woman, I will replace it. However, tenants are responsible for the cost of the light bulbs.

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#16
  • Goodbye
  • 2023/05/01 (Mon) 02:33
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There are not many Japanese landlords like Mr. Hello.
If it's a management company, they say you have to get your own light bulbs
I lived in a previous apartment, they said they would ration the bulbs, but the ceiling never went out.
Brand also replaces them free of charge if they break.
but it was the worst cheapest brand.

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#18
  • ノーコンプレンド
  • 2023/05/01 (Mon) 07:47
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A telephone pole in the kitchen doesn't make sense.

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#20
  • 1409 228
  • 2023/05/04 (Thu) 02:04
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If it is Torrens Chinese owner ? who has a bad reputation there for a long time, you might as well give up. I would pretend to listen to the complaints and then later ask them to leave if they are going to complain so much. Later, I would ask them to leave if they complain so much.

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#23
  • 人気
  • 2023/05/04 (Thu) 17:44
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Near 182nd Q's reputation is popular with travelers

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