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Who do I call when my landlord won't get anyone to have the air vents cleaned? |
Also,to check the house for mold,etc.? Do I call the health department or who? Who is responsible for making sure an apartment/house is up to code? Will I get in trouble if I tell my landlord that I won't pay the rent unless he has the air vents cleaned and the whole place checked out? I don't have a lease so there's no way for me to know if anything like that would be covered. In addition,I just asked my landlord how old the carpet is and he said about 9 years old and he said if it needs to be cleaned,it's our responsibility. Also,can someone please confirm or not what my friend just told me as I'm typing this that the people to call are either the Housing Department or my city's Code Compliance office?!? What is the Housing Department(or whatever it's actually called?) Are they city,county,state or federal? Also,I should mention that this is all happening in Florida!! Last thing-If an inspection said that work needed to be done and we had to move,could landlord help pay for move?!? Geesh! Unbelievable! Unless you are living in government housing the government is not going to go around inspecting just for the heck of it. Air vents? Clean them if you want, but there is nothing to compell the landlord, even in government housing, to do that. In most states your landlord is correct unless the lease says he is responsible for more. Wow, you're either brand new at renting or just a pain in the butt. OK, if you have no lease then under Florida statute you have a month to month with certain rights and protections as outlines within your statute Your landlord is only required to keep the property in "habitable" condition. While the definition is habitable is often easy when the roof is falling in or sewage is backing up into the home, lesser faults leave a LOT of room for subjective analysis. You are asking the landlord for WAY more than he is required to provide. If you want the vents cleaned, YOU get to clean them at your own expense. If you think there is mold, YOU get to pay for that sort of inspection. And yes, YOU get to clean the carpets as well. I get the impression that you are paranoid over molds or similar. Have you any evidence of molds ? Careful on who you complain to and asking the landlord for too much. Without a lease...you have very little rights. In Florida...the landlord only needs to give you 2 weeks notice to vacate...and he does not need a reason to do so. So if your a pain in the butt to the landlord...he may just tell you to move out. What vents? If you are talking about the ones in a bathroom that is your responsibilty. Your mold is probably coming because they haven't been cleaned. You have every right to report anything you feel is wrong to Code Enforcement, but be sure your right. As for carpet a landlord is never responsible to clean carpet. And no a landlord will never be held responsible to pay for a move. |
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