Submitted by coolgal212 t3_10w590o in Pennsylvania
I moved into a new apartment last month and have had nothing but issues with getting the appliances inside the unit to work. Upon moving in I found that the stove wasn’t turning on, the washer/dryer was shaking violently when in use and the washer was not draining water properly (piles of water were sitting in the washer), + the furnace needs repairs.
I contacted maintenance numerous times and they kept coming out but not actually fixing the issues. They did eventually fix the washer/dryer and the stove. However, the management company said they have no intentions of fixing the furnace. The furnace makes a loud buzzing noise that goes off every half hour for a couple of minutes. The heat also doesn’t seem to be reaching the back bedrooms. I contacted an HVAC professional who believes that the inducer motor on the furnace is broken.
I also contacted a lawyer and he told me that I would be able to repair and deduct for the furnace. I’m a bit hesitant to do this as I read online that you can only repair and deduct in certain circumstances. Would this be classified as a “serious repair”? The lawyer told me to give my landlord a deadline to complete the repairs and it repairs aren’t made by that date then I can have someone come out myself.
angry_smurf t1_j7l5nf7 wrote
I would trust a local lawyer over anyone on here 100%.