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To whom it may concern:

Several months ago, the vent over my toilet started dripping water. I called someone to come look at it, and nothing was done.

Over the past four or five months, the water problem continued. I have called and left written repair orders on numerous occasions.

Whenever water is run upstairs, it leaks down into my tub. There is something wrong with their plumbing. This is not a case of overflowing bathtubs. It drips every time they run their water.

The plaster on the bathroom ceiling is destroyed. My soap dish and tub are filled with cement crumbs, not to mention what happens if we're bathing when the upstairs water is running.

The closet in the adjacent bedroom is also significantly water damaged.

Not only is this unsightly, but it is a health hazard. It is a matter of time until mould begins to grow. I have a respiratory disease and cannot live in these conditions.

I have been promised on several occasions that this would be dealt with, and it has not.

Rent will be withheld until this is dealt with.

(After a bit of research, I'm revising the last line to this:)

If arrangements for repairs have not been made within the next business week, I will be contacting the Investigation and Enforcement Unit (IEU) of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Date: 2009-04-02 08:02 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] silverfae.livejournal.com
Check your laws first. In Kansas, USA, once written notice is given, the landlord has 30 days to comply before rent can be withheld.

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