I have just moved into a new apartment, and the landlord already seems to be avoiding an A/C repair.
However, there is hope.
If you have your lease that you signed or can request a copy, I am sure that there is more info on requests, repairs and/or malfunctions.
If you are, indeed, from Texas, chances are that you signed a TAA lease which is the most commonly used lease in the state of Texas.
I actually am a leasing professional for an apartment complex that is a member of the Texas Apartment Association.
What you should do if you did sign a TAA lease is go to NAA.org and you can actually find a sample lease that is up to date that you can print off and read about requests, repairs and malfunctions.
And if that doesn't help, then you are atleast entitled to a copy of the lease you sign as well as any additional addendums that he or she had you sign and usually a resident handbook that will explain the procedure for that.
You can also take her to court.
Up to you. But I would definitely research for those documents first so that you don't make any rash decisions.
Good luck!
Comment by smirkingvagabond on Mar 26, 2008 at 9:54AM A/C is a luxury?! In a Texas summer? Ok.. so Heating isn't a luxury is it? Because without heating in a cold winter people CAN DIE. In a hot summer, people can be injured by the heat as well... so in that instance how could A/C be a luxury?
And please don't get me wrong.. I am not trying to be hostile towards you. I appreciate your advice in this matter.
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