crosszilla
Oct 8, 2008, 12:54 PM
I recently received a letter from my landlord stating that my roommate and I owed $100 for the repair of a messed up dishwasher. We had been calling them for 3 or 4 weeks now trying to get them to repair our dishwasher and they just recently replaced the motor. The letter said that glass was found inside the motor and this was the cause of the damage. From everyone I've talked with, this is a bogus excuse for them to pass the bill on to us. Also, the damage couldn't have possibly been caused by us and was obviously done by the previous tenants. We've been renting for 4 months now but for the first 3 were not even at the apartment (stuck in a full year lease @ college, we both lived @ home over the summer). So basically, since we've lived there, the dishwasher never really worked and they're blaming damage on us when we've only successfully used the machine 3 or 4 times and surely haven't shattered any dishes in there.
My question: Do I have to pay this? According to Wisconsin renter's laws I've decided they should be responsible to pay because they implied and/or agreed to provide it as part of the apartment so they are responsible for it being in reasonable working condition, which it wasn't. They also cannot prove the damage was caused by neglect by my roommate an I (it never worked in the first place). My only fear is they'll take it out of our security deposits and it's too small an amount to go to small claims court.
My question: Do I have to pay this? According to Wisconsin renter's laws I've decided they should be responsible to pay because they implied and/or agreed to provide it as part of the apartment so they are responsible for it being in reasonable working condition, which it wasn't. They also cannot prove the damage was caused by neglect by my roommate an I (it never worked in the first place). My only fear is they'll take it out of our security deposits and it's too small an amount to go to small claims court.