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All Forum Posts by: Oscar Menendez

Oscar Menendez has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

@Theresa Harris

That’s the thing. He did not cover doorways that lead where my furniture was at. He did the hallway , did not cover the kitchen entrance and more pieces of popcorn ceiling all over my furniture . They fired the messy contractor but the damage was done. Brand new vacuum full of popcorn ceiling

My other question is who is responsible for my furniture? Do I have to suck it up and buy new ones? I cannot sleep on those mattresses as so much dust comes out every time you hit it.

@Theresa Harris

Yes , we removed the furniture from the rooms and furniture from living room into dining room as specified by the contractor. He said he would cover it, he hardly did that . We called the kids doctors and let them know of what is going on. We are scheduled to have them tested.

The house was built in 1932, I asked the Landlord before he started to remove anything if the ceilings had asbestos. He said no, I asked him later if those are the original ceilings and he said yes. Many parts of the ceiling have cracked and fallen before the inspector. We’ve mentioned it to the landlord but it took an inspector to have him get it removed.

(I’m going to try to make this as short as possible , excuse any brain farts as I’m just done with this mess and not had a good nights sleep since)

I’ve been renting for 7 years from a good nice family in Los Angeles CA. The landlord has not raised our rent and has helped my family out by giving a week or so extension on the rent (lost my job a few years back, everything is fine now).

We have only called him twice for repairs in the 7 years and I’ve been the one fixing things around the house also added new fixtures and ceiling fans etc.

We get hit with an inspection of the property, the inspector finds many items wrong with property such as removal of popcorn ceiling, paint exterior of duplex, replace sinking tiles and replace smoke detectors . The landlord finds a person to knock out these items , long story short , the contractor did not properly cover my furniture . There is dust , popcorn ceiling, plaster all over mine and my kids mattresses. Our couches were full of that stuff as well.

My wife and I were trying to be nice so we would go over the house to clean after this pig of a contractor and cover our items only to find it uncovered again because he used the plastic to remove more popcorn ceiling. Every time we’ve been there we’ve uncovered more and more trash.

My couches and mattresses if you hit them nothing but dust comes out. They used other personal items for their work such as my new $200 shark vacuum. The carpets that I paid for to have put in because the landlord didn’t have any money to replace his worn “still new” carpets are full of dust, ceiling , paint etc.

My family has been living at my mothers house because the contractor one day showed up to remove the ceiling, said it was going to take a few hours which is fine only to find out we cannot sleep there that night. He comes again next day and says we cannot sleep there that night as well because the dust is really bad specially for my kids .

Fast forward we are on week 5! My 2 kids are sleeping on an air mattress and my son on single thin mattress on the floor. My wife and I sleep on a full size stiff bed . They hired a new guy but only comes for 2 hours when he can after work.

This process is a burden on my family and I am tired of being Mr. Nice guy. I cannot put my family through this anymore.

My question is what can I do as a tenant ? I’m pretty sure he has to find us a proper place to live meanwhile right? We are so stressed out with this I cannot think straight and is affecting us at work and school. Do they have to replace my furniture? My son has asthma so I refuse to let him use the same mattress.

Any advice is helpful and sorry if this is confusing. Any questions please let me know

@Dan Falcon thank you for this! I’m interested in doing the same but out of state (live in SoCal) . Still reading and getting familiarized with the terminology and others purchases. How did you come about this property?

Post: Can a regular Joe make it?

Oscar MenendezPosted
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Hello All, I am new to the forum and I suddenly have a need to buy a rental unit . I live in Los Angeles and interested in purchasing an income property in a “class C” neighborhood in another state .

Can a regular joe with a regular job make it work? I am seeking advice from people that have been in my shoes and from seasoned pros . I have absolutely no knowledge except from what I’ve watched on YouTube yesterday. Please give me some hope!