My landlord's girlfriend moved in, my rent has stayed the same.
My landlord's girlfriend moved in 3 weeks after I moved into a 6 month lease. He initially said she would not be living here (he live on the top floor, and I and another renter live on the bottom floor).
Each month, I asked for the utilities breakdown, and he would say he was getting it together. Eventually I thought he would charge for utilities to compensate for his loud annoying girlfriend living there without a job. At the beginning of the 6th and final month of the lease he left the utilities breakdown on the table detailing what I owed for 5 MONTHS! Of utilities. I was outraged by the lump sum allotment, but further outraged that the utilities were only divided by three, and did not account for his girlfriend.
When I addressed the situation he said "she is not technically a resident" I guess because she hadn't signed an agreement. I reviewed my lease and it clearly states any person staying in the rental for more than 10 days over a 6 month period is considered a resident. Furthermore it states that I agree to pay an equal share of utilities based on OCCUPANCY, which she counts as since she has lived here 5 months rent free.
I am in the process of resolving this, I believe I have a good case for the utilities, does anyone have anything else to help bolster my argument? Do I have any recourse to argue that my rent should be lower or receive a portion back since she lives there.
Not to mention, they both fight and drink, they are loud losers, they toned it down a little after I told them their fighting woke me up 4 times a week, but they are still obnoxiously loud.
Thankfully my lease is up, but I have held off paying my last months rent because I don't trust him to return my security deposit.
Does anyone have any advice?