This Ends Now
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Sorry that this is off topic and has noting to do with PTSD, but I am vexed non the less. I moved into this house in the suburbs (my 4th move in 12 months) less than a month ago. It is an older home and could use some repairs. Last week we noticed a serious problem with the plumbing. Any time any water is run, water gushes down into the downstairs bathroom. For at least a week we have been having this problem, and trying to get the landlord to have it fixed. He keeps saying he will have it done soon... the guy will be right out... yeah, right. Yesterday was the first day his repair man shows up with no tools or supplies, takes one look at the downstairs ceiling (which has a massive hole in it on top of major water damage and shoddy repair work on the drywall) and says he will be back on Saturday to fix the problem. All this time none of the 4 people who currently live in the house cannot shower, use the rest room, wash dishes, wash hands, wash clothes, etc... without cleaning up a huge mess downstairs (so much that the water floods past the downstairs bathroom and into the downstairs kitchen). Last night one of the roommates is completely fed up and calls a professional plumbing service to come out. This morning the plumber comes expecting a backed up toilet or something... but no it is much worse than that. He inspects the whole house and the outside pipe that connects to the sewer. I get him on the phone with the landlord (who is annoyed we took action) and despite the plumber's discussion about how the home is unsafe, we could all get sick from staph infections and e-coli, the landlord refuses to approve even a basic un-clogging of the pipe system, assuring us that the problem will be fixed soon (bs). This is a repair that costs less than three hundred dollars mind you. We agree to pay for the repair out of pocket just to get it done as the house has become a major health hazard. The plumber opens the cap to the outside pipe and raw sewage come pouring out onto the lawn. This is extra concerning since the lawn slopes down into our neighbor's lawn and our neighbor has children. The plumber tries to snake the pipe and is able to remove some of the clogs, but he hits a snag and almost breaks his machine. Apparently the last time the landlord tried to fix the problem, his worker did a lousy job and the pipes do not fully connect. Once again the plumber tries to reason with the landlord over the phone explaining that this is a serious health hazard and everybody in the house can get very sick, the neighbors are potentially at risk, the home could be condemned if the problem goes unfixed, and we as renters are well within our rights to sue. The landlord STILL insists that his guy can take care of it and that he does not have money for the necessary repairs (now we are talking about 5k or so to save a six figure home). So now I am waiting for the landlord's employee to come out and inspect the problem. I have no reason to believe that this will be fixed today or any time in the near future. I may have to move AGAIN (that will make 5 moves this year) as this landlord is clearly criminally neglectful. I am extremely vexed.
Thank you for letting me vent. I feel like if I did not let this anger out I might just punch the poor employee when he comes over, and he does not deserve that. I am still very angry, but at least talking about it has given me time to slow down and be more reasonable.
Thanks again for listening,
Liz H.
PS: This landlord also happens to own a Dairy Queen here in Atlanta. If he is this bad with a home that he owns, I have serious concerns about the safety of eating at his Dairy Queen. I am adding this as a warning to anybody in the Alpharetta or Atlanta area because I do not want anybody to get food poisoning. I for sure will not be eating there again!:mad:
Thank you for letting me vent. I feel like if I did not let this anger out I might just punch the poor employee when he comes over, and he does not deserve that. I am still very angry, but at least talking about it has given me time to slow down and be more reasonable.
Thanks again for listening,
Liz H.
PS: This landlord also happens to own a Dairy Queen here in Atlanta. If he is this bad with a home that he owns, I have serious concerns about the safety of eating at his Dairy Queen. I am adding this as a warning to anybody in the Alpharetta or Atlanta area because I do not want anybody to get food poisoning. I for sure will not be eating there again!:mad: