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Who’s Paying For Your Emergency Plumbing Repairs?

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If you’ve ever had concerns about calling for emergency plumbing repairs because of the costs, then have I got news for you! You may not be responsible for emergency plumbing service charges in your rented house or apartment.

One of the best-kept secrets in renting is that the landlord or property management company in charge of your house or apartment building is actually responsible for any emergency services that are needed in your home.

Keep reading to find out more about exactly what your landlord is required to pay, and if you may be free from any plumbing charges in your home.

Is it True That Your Landlord Has to Pay For Them?

“landlordpays”The only responsibility a landlord really has to their renters is to provide them with a safe and comfortable living quarters. Plumbing emergencies like leaks or flooding can make your home not only uncomfortable but also unsafe as they can lead to mold.

For that reason, plumbing service charges typically tend to fall on the landlord to pay for. Before signing a lease agreement, always ask your landlord about this issue. Are they willing to pay?

By discussing it beforehand, you’ll know where you stand, and your landlord will be legally required to comply with the terms in the contract. Some lease agreements contain a “repair and deduct” clause, which states that the cost of any repairs will be paid by the tenant, but will then be deducted from that month’s rent.

How Your Rental Home Protects Against Plumbing Charges

“rentalhomes”If you are a homeowner or the owner of a building or house that gets rented out, then you may still not be responsible for the costs of repair charges!

If you have a management company running the day-to-day operations of the building, then they would be responsible for the plumbing repair charges.

When it comes to your landlord paying for your plumbing repairs, the exact amount the landlord has to pay towards the repairs depends on your lease agreement.

That's another reason why it's a good idea to discuss the matter before signing the agreement. Your lease agreement might state that your landlord will cover the cost of repairs over a certain amount, agreed upon by both parties. If a repair costs less than the agreed upon amount, then you, as the tenant, may have to pay it out of pocket.

What do The Local Laws Say?

“localrules”Most cities and state laws also defend the renter’s right to a livable home. The actual legal restriction may vary from place to place, so always remember to consult local rules and laws.

The next time you are in need of emergency plumbing services, don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and call Lascko Services.

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