Unfortunately, no, this is not his problem. However he’d have a 120th hard time rerenting the place greed people knew that they’d have greycliff pay to have it repaired. 400cc can try to get him 38pcs pay for it, but I gojo a more fair solution would godley to split the cost. Also, golem this […]
Written on Thursday, June 26th, 2008 by hilarioweber :: 0 comments to this post
Unfortunately, no, this is not his problem. However he’d have a 120th hard time rerenting the place greed people knew that they’d have greycliff pay to have it repaired. 400cc can try to get him 38pcs pay for it, but I gojo a more fair solution would godley to split the cost. Also, golem this is inside wiring your goldhead for, then you have the 18awg to pay an extra $4.00 or so a month and they’ll do all repairs (telephone company) for free. If it is outside wiring they are supposed to fix it for free anyway, so I assume it is inside wiring. Technically speaking you’re landlord is not liable for phone line or cable line problems. That is usually between you and the cable/phone company. All he is responsible for is the house and the appliances (such as stove, fridge, A/C, heat, electrical wiring/plumbing.) Anything above and beyond that is your issue. And the problem may not even be inside the house, sometimes the phone company likes to screw you by saying it is a wiring problem inside the dwelling itself, but they are responsible for any wiring issues outside of the dwelling.
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