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Ethan West
  • Bend, OR
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No oven, no blinds, can someone please help me understand the law

Ethan West
  • Bend, OR
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Just moved into a brand new really nice place. It’s been 45days now. I’m paying $5,000 a month here in Bend, Oregon. 

The unit was supposed to have an over when I moved in but it is backordered according to the property manager. He keeps telling me “next week” and last week when I asked he was super rude and short. 

Also, the entire back of the house is a glass door facing the golf course. They are providing no blinds. What’s the law on this? I just got a quote for basic blinds for $3k and when I asked the landlord if the owners would cover he immediately said no. 

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