Seeking Thoughts on a Difficult Situation
So, I recently moved to an apartment, got a new job and all that jazz. Found out that it is infested with fleas and likely going to have issues with bed bugs. It's been over two months now dealing with this, and there as so many freaking flea bites on my ankles that I have scars from them. The place has been sprayed three times now for fleas, none for bed bugs yet. I've had it. Unfortunately, I'm stuck in a contract until next January. I have OCD and sensory issues, so I've REALLY HAD IT. Advice on how to get this contract broke and get my deposit back, and how to address this with the property manager? Already contacted one lawyer, and he said there may be a case for a lawsuit.
Another thing, I know a guy who lives a few hours away from my current place that is a landlord, and also very high up in a factory. I could probably move there and get a much better paying job, but another friend is encouraging me to ditch all this and move to his area, (which is about a 3-day trip), which would be significantly closer to the university I will likely be attending once I am ready for law school. Thanks in advance! (Still don't have internet at home, so may be awhile in replies.)
Another thing, I know a guy who lives a few hours away from my current place that is a landlord, and also very high up in a factory. I could probably move there and get a much better paying job, but another friend is encouraging me to ditch all this and move to his area, (which is about a 3-day trip), which would be significantly closer to the university I will likely be attending once I am ready for law school. Thanks in advance! (Still don't have internet at home, so may be awhile in replies.)
Comments (8)
Demand that the problem be addressed immediately by a certified pest control company.
Depending on where you live informing your landlord that you are going to withhold rent and put the money in escrow can be effective leverage. I did this many years ago. Once I did that the repairs were made quickly. I did not even have to go through the process. Informing them that I was going to was sufficient. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/how-rent-withholding-works.html
In your case it might be better to get out of the lease, which the landlord might be willing to do rather than deal with the local rent withholding compliance.
Did the landlord use a certified pest control company or just spray? It may take a while to get rid of fleas and if you have animals that must be addressed as well. Bedbugs are much more difficult to eradicate. If you are going to move make sure you do not bring them with you.
I'd probably choose whichever of those 2 options is most probable to be successful.
If both options are equally succeedable, then of course the 2nd option sounds better. But, to me, the important thing is that there be a successful solution at all, even if it isn't the best of the 2. So the success-probability would probably decide my choice between those 2 options.
MIchael Ossipoff
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