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Matthew Mucker
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Clogged drain due to feminine products: who pays?

Matthew Mucker
  • Ft. Worth, TX
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I have a tenant in a SFH who has been renting for a year. I couldn't ask for better tenants; they have taken very good care of my property.

On Saturday, I was called because the drains were backed up. We called a plumber to snake out the drains. At weekend rates.

The plumber discovered the clog was due to feminine hygiene products. My understanding is that manufacturers claim that tampons are safe to be flushed down the toilet in municipal sewer systems. The lease says tenant is entirely responsible for, "...damage from wastewater stoppages caused by foreign or improper objects in lines that exclusively service the property."

So who pays for this? Is clearing the drain line a "damage?" Is a tampon that the manufacturer claims can be flushed a "foreign or improper object?"

The lease is in Texas, if state law plays into this at all.

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Brian Levredge
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Brian Levredge
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That's kind of judgement call to me. If you have great tenants who pay on time and otherwise never hear from, I would probably pay for the service call. I would then write them a letter stating the cause of the back up and that future service calls for similar reasons will result in them being charged for the call, per the lease.

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