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All Forum Posts by: Kathy Pinto

Kathy Pinto has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Yes would think that he would but he is cheap and doen't want to fix anything or update or replace anything, We have poor installation to the point that the heater blow's out cool air so our electric bill is high in the winter becouse we have to use space heaters the centeral heating is gas... So just was wondering what the Law was on the carpet couldn't find it in the fair housing guide only new paint every 10 yrs....

We have been renting our house for 18 years the carpet and linoleum is a wreak to me its normal wear and tear after raising 4 kids that are now all grow and gone we just feel that its about time that the flooring be replaced would the landlord be responsable for the repairs after all its been 18 years coming up on 19???