Re: Cleaning a Broken Window

Re: Cleaning a Broken Window

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Cleaning a Broken Window Mamie K. Anding 10-27-2006
It isn't substandard, just crappy, and my moving budget is zeroed out right
now. I have explored my options for getting out, and I do not have the
resources right now to get out.


"Nan" <dontbotherme@home.com> wrote in message
news:u668k2hq7m0mb5i5ga4m70ucrfqmqbk9iu@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 22:06:42 GMT, "Mamie K. Anding"
> <hannah67@swbell.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Nan" <dontbotherme@home.com> wrote in message
>>news:bec7k25db3stcptm200qefjjof601lav8n@4ax.com...
>>> On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 17:23:28 GMT, "Mamie K. Anding"
>>> <hannah67@swbell.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> If you're renting, you have the law on your side. If you give your
>>> landlord reasonable notice and he/she fails to repair something you
>>> can do it and deduct the expense from your rent.
>>>
>>> Nan
>>
>>
>>Only if it's a health/safety risk. This isn't. It's not broken out,
>>just
>>cracked inside the framing. Unless it gets knocked around (scrubbing or
>>hit), it's not a danger.
>>
>>Mamie
>
> So you're okay living in sub-standard housing?
>
> Nan
>




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