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| mike avera 2006-07-30, 8:25 pm |
| hello...actually, i live in an apartment, not a house, but am having ac
problems. i live on the second floor, so expect to get more heat, but
my ac bill was 173 bucks last month..and thats just too much for a small
apartment. ive called the maintenance guy out but he feels that its
working. the thing runs constantly... set it at 78 and it never gets
below 80 in here. sometimes t blows cold air while other times its
barely cool. any suggestions
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| In news:15532-44CD3988-413@storefull-3257.bay.webtv.net,
mike avera <averama@webtv.net> typed:
> hello...actually, i live in an apartment, not a house, but am
> having
> ac problems. i live on the second floor, so expect to get more
> heat,
> but my ac bill was 173 bucks last month..and thats just too
> much for
> a small apartment. ive called the maintenance guy out but he
> feels
> that its working. the thing runs constantly... set it at 78 and
> it
> never gets below 80 in here. sometimes t blows cold air while
> other
> times its barely cool. any suggestions
Put the landlord on notice that future payments will be wittheld
for the electrical portion of the ac until it's fixed. Document
your facts. Perpare for a fight if the ll won't do anything
about it.
It almost sounds like your air is being shared with someplace
else from the differeing temps you describe.
Pop`
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| m Ransley 2006-07-30, 8:25 pm |
| Its probably low on freon, old and inneficient and your lanlord is a
cheap o.
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| Joseph Meehan 2006-07-30, 9:25 pm |
| Pop wrote:
>
> Put the landlord on notice that future payments will be wittheld
> for the electrical portion of the ac until it's fixed. Document
> your facts. Perpare for a fight if the ll won't do anything
> about it.
> It almost sounds like your air is being shared with someplace
> else from the differeing temps you describe.
>
> Pop`
I suggest that you check your local tenant rights group before doing the
above. It could get you into a lot more trouble than you want. Do, it, but
do it the right way.
--
Joseph Meehan
Dia duit
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| On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 18:58:16 -0400, averama@webtv.net (mike avera)
wrote:
>hello...actually, i live in an apartment, not a house, but am having ac
>problems. i live on the second floor, so expect to get more heat, but
>my ac bill was 173 bucks last month..and thats just too much for a small
>apartment. ive called the maintenance guy out but he feels that its
>working. the thing runs constantly... set it at 78 and it never gets
>below 80 in here. sometimes t blows cold air while other times its
>barely cool. any suggestions
Go to Loew's and buy a super high efficiency 10.8 EER window unit
for $200. It will pay for itself in 3 months.
When you leave, take it with you.
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| Stormin Mormon 2006-07-31, 3:25 am |
| If the apartment doesn't want to do the preventive maint, you may wish
to call a service company and get the AC unit cleaned and charged.
Might end up saving you money in the long run.
The service guy should (among other things) wash the fins of the
outdoor unit with chemicals and a water hose.
--
Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
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"mike avera" <averama@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:15532-44CD3988-413@storefull-3257.bay.webtv.net...
hello...actually, i live in an apartment, not a house, but am having
ac
problems. i live on the second floor, so expect to get more heat, but
my ac bill was 173 bucks last month..and thats just too much for a
small
apartment. ive called the maintenance guy out but he feels that its
working. the thing runs constantly... set it at 78 and it never gets
below 80 in here. sometimes t blows cold air while other times its
barely cool. any suggestions
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| On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 01:29:25 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
<sligojoe_Spamno@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Pop wrote:
Depending on where he lives, that can be a recipe for an eviction. I
think in more places than not, it will result in his eviction.
The landlord may try to get him to pay the full rent, and only evict
him when he doesn't; or the ll may decide or have already decided he
doesn't want the guy, not encourage him to pay the full rent, be happy
he's not paying all of it, and evict him that way too. You really
shouldn't be giving such cavalier advice, Pop.
"Documenting" facts is great. It may keep him from owing as much
money as he would otherwise, but in most places it won't keep him from
the eviction in the first place.
In some places, maybe most, they put all your stuff out on the street,
for everyone to take things, when one is evicted. In Westminster,
Maryland, they seem to surround it with police tape, which one would
hope keeps people from taking things.
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> I suggest that you check your local tenant rights group before doing the
Absolutely. Of course in many places there is no tenants right group.
That's generally the places where tenants have few rights. But to
clarify my own confusing words, even if there is a tenants rights
gfoup, that doesn't mean tenants have the rights people think they
should or that they have elsewhere.
>above. It could get you into a lot more trouble than you want. Do, it, but
>do it the right way.
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