FH Dad
Sep 26, 2007, 07:56 AM
Can a landlord require tenants to pay for repairs required to a rented home? The landlord promises to repay tenant, but tenant would rather not be a credit facility for the landlord. A few specifics:
I'm the tenant and rent a detached house in New York City
The landlord lives in France
Repairs were required to plumbing in the basement. Cause was old, corroded pipes.
Lease is fixed term (not month-to-month)
Cost of repairs is about $900
Landlord refuses to find plumber or deal with managing repairs
In summary, I'm annoyed that I have to deal with getting the repairs done, paying for them out of my pocket and waiting for the landlord's reimbursement. Can I charge the landlord interest for this loan? Can I take it out of the rent?
Appreciate your help and recommendations!
I'm the tenant and rent a detached house in New York City
The landlord lives in France
Repairs were required to plumbing in the basement. Cause was old, corroded pipes.
Lease is fixed term (not month-to-month)
Cost of repairs is about $900
Landlord refuses to find plumber or deal with managing repairs
In summary, I'm annoyed that I have to deal with getting the repairs done, paying for them out of my pocket and waiting for the landlord's reimbursement. Can I charge the landlord interest for this loan? Can I take it out of the rent?
Appreciate your help and recommendations!