my gf has lived in the same complex (wildwoods on jones franklin) for several years and always liked it...she's in a bottom unit, so it's a bit dark, but it generally stays cool all summer and she rarely used the A/C in previous yearsthis year, though, it's ALWAYS felt muggy in her apartment...her bed, her couch, her chairs - they all feel kind of damp and she's been running the A/C almost constantly and it's always felt warm and humid...she complained to the management and they supposedly checked her unit and said everything was fineabout a month ago, she went to get some shoes from her hall closet and noticed some mold on them...she didn't really check the rest of the closet, just assumed that she had put them up wetabout a week ago, after being gone for a few days, she was in her closet and noticed that ALL of her clothes have mold on them...all her jackets, shirts, pants, shoes, everything...she brought them to the office and they're in the process of dehumidifying her apartment and running an ozone machineshe asked about getting her clothes dry-cleaned and the management said that her renter's insurance should take care of it...now, she doesn't have renter's insurance (i never did, either, whether that's dumb or not), so that's not going to happen...i'm of the opinion that her complex should pay for it since she brought the issue of humidity to them well over a month ago and they did nothing...are they responsible for this? or is she just SOL for not having purchased renter's insurance?EDIT: ALL of her closets (hall and the two bedrooms) have mold in them...she doesn't hang up any of her laundry wet, and we can't find any leaks[Edited on October 7, 2009 at 10:09 AM. Reason : .]
10/7/2009 10:08:42 AM
A MOLD
10/7/2009 10:09:48 AM
Don't know about the clothes situation but I definitely wouldn't stay in that same apartment, regardless of whether they dehumidified and ozoned it.
10/7/2009 10:26:42 AM
10/7/2009 10:30:00 AM
yeah, she's moving out shortly, but not for another month or so...i don't think she cares that much, since she just stays with me, anyway ah, if it's not their responsibility, then fair enough...heaven knows i'd throw a fit and threaten all kinds of things, but that's me
10/7/2009 10:34:55 AM
thing is, does she really want to stay there and have mold on everything?
10/7/2009 10:39:41 AM
10/7/2009 10:46:24 AM
nope
10/7/2009 11:06:18 AM
10/7/2009 11:20:34 AM
they are responsible for dehumidifying, fixing the ac and taking care of mold on the structure. i doubt she'll have any luck getting them to pay for dry cleaning her clothes, especially if she didn't really press the humidity issue to start with. the best she's entitled to is a move to a new unit. i think this has all been covered in the thread already. and i haven't looked at many apartments that didn't either require or strongly suggest renter's insurance.
10/7/2009 11:29:21 AM
I had mold in my apartment and they came in and fixed it and paid my dry cleaning bills. When they installed the dryer, they screwed up the hookup so all the air coming out of the dryer was just going into my apartment. So the closets right near the dryer were all screwed up.
10/7/2009 11:29:36 AM
that's their bad and unless quag's GF can prove i was their mistake to being with, she really has no recourse.
10/7/2009 1:51:25 PM
for those of you who are still under you parents domains, their home owner's insurance probably covers you for renter's insurance. just call pops and ask. mine is covered to something like 10% of the main policy value
10/7/2009 1:57:49 PM
I used to live at wildwoods. Her lease states that she is to have renter's insurance. So without the insurance, she is out of luck.
10/7/2009 3:32:34 PM
renters insurance is only like $150 a YEARfuck, my FLOOD insurance is $170 for a year for my HOUSEoh wellmaybe consider renters insurance in the future
10/7/2009 5:48:28 PM
maybe she has a legal case if the apartment wont fix it
10/7/2009 6:07:47 PM
10/7/2009 8:09:21 PM
I had an epic thread on renters insurance about 7 years ago.This is a sign that I've been on this fucking site for too damn long.
10/7/2009 8:27:06 PM
ibt apthorrors.com[Edited on October 7, 2009 at 10:53 PM. Reason : Doh]
10/7/2009 10:48:50 PM
if you have state farm the discount you get for adding it to your car insurance almost covers it. i think it added 7 bucks a month to my payment for 25k worth of coverage.
10/7/2009 11:23:15 PM
dude, that sucks... but renters insurance is a good thing. I've not had to use it, but I've had it since I moved into an apt. It's maybe 10 bucks a month... maybe.
10/8/2009 12:29:07 AM
My renters is through Liberty Mutual. $97 for the year with $45k worth of coverage.
10/8/2009 8:26:57 AM