What if manager won't fix what's broken?
From Wisconsin: The apartment manager here is very lax about repairing anything. What recourse do I have as a tenant when repeated reports about problems go unanswered and unresolved? :confused: My air conditioner has been leaking water into the living room for over a week and they will not fix or replace it. Sure, they come over and make like they are doing something, but I have to call again the next day to report the same problem. I believe that, when they replaced my broken one (last year) with one from a vacant apartment downstairs, they did not tilt it back far enough for the water to flow toward the outside rather than the inside. (I have suggested this each time they come over, but have been told this is not the problem.) Anyway, I have a constant drip inside, which falls right on the heat register. To avoid ruining that, I have a towel rolled up on the heater, with the end of the towel in a bucket to wick away the water from the heater. This bucket fills up about every 4-6 hours, which is extremely inconvenient, especially when I have to get up in the middle of the night to empty it! :mad: Also, listening to this two-drops-per-second plopping from five feet into the air onto a wet towel is driving me mad! The clincher is that the splash radiates out about two feet in all directions, so the carpet and walls are being constantly misted and, I imagine, soaking underneath. I was told by a friend that I could withhold my rent until the problem was fixed. Unfortunately, I just mailed the check a few hours before I received this advice. Would that action have een legal? Should I bypass the managers and contact the owners, who live two hours away, instead? Can I call a local repairman to fix it and send the bill to the owners? I don't like to rock the boat, but I have been patient and fair in expecting them to do their jobs, and I'm at the end of my rope. :( Thank you.