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How did the toilet in my rental house get flooded?

How did the toilet in my rental house get flooded?

I dont know how it happened, but when my family and I got home, the home that we are renting was toilet flooded . I turned off the water to the toilet that we deemed to be the problem and contacted my landlord. The next morning a crew arrived and said it would be 4 days until anyone would be allowed back into the home.

When is the landlord responsible for commercial waste?

However, something you need to be aware of is that once a tenancy reaches its end and tenants move out, any waste they leave at the property, in particular bulky items, becomes commercial waste and therefore your responsibility.

Do you need renters insurance for a toilet that does not shut off?

There is no renters insurance coverage and the landlord has not even offered to cover or pro rate the days we were not able to live in the home. Shouldnt a landlord have to pay for a toilet that did not shut off properly after it was flushed?

Can a landlord make a tenant fix a plumbing problem?

Your landlord is not required to fix these problems unless it is a condition of your lease, although they may agree to do so. Before you contact your landlord, read your lease or rental agreement as some agreements make the tenant responsible for minor repairs.

However, something you need to be aware of is that once a tenancy reaches its end and tenants move out, any waste they leave at the property, in particular bulky items, becomes commercial waste and therefore your responsibility.

Can a tenant report a landlord for garbage removal?

Plumbing Fixtures: Tenants have the right to have working plumbing in their apartment. Waste Removal: Tenants can report a landlord if garbage and other waste is not being removed from the property.

Can a running toilet cause a high water bill?

Running toilets are the #1 cause of a high water bill. When this problem occurs, most people actually know to “Jiggle the Handle” to temporarily fix the issue (or in a worst-case scenario, turn off the water). What many people don’t know is when to jiggle the handle. ( Click here to see what causes toilets to run.)

Is it the responsibility of the landlord to dispose of an item?

If you want to get rid of a bulkier item, such as a fridge or sofa, whilst living at a rented property, it is your responsibility to dispose of it. Often if you call the council they will pick such items up for you free of charge. We hope this post has answered your questions on the responsibilities of landlords and tenant when it comes to waste.