But you don’t go to a doctor and say “I’m broke, fix me”.
There’s a basic expectation that the patient/tenant will describe why its not broken. What is expected, and what’s it doing instead. (sometimes that needs to be reiterated back to the patient/tenant in order to move, and that’s where the landlord failed here.)
Your body is also extremely good at telling you that there is something wrong with you and where something is wrong with you. A faucet is not. Poor analogy.
No. It is not the tenants responsibility to troubleshoot issues for the landlord.
Id the tenant says the hot water isn’t working, the landlord needs to show the fuck up and do the work to figure it out.
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That mentality is immature and anyone who thinks like that is a bit of a dick.
Going out of their way to be unhelpful? Oh please, that’s not what’s happening here.
Solving the underlying issue, I’d agree.
But you don’t go to a doctor and say “I’m broke, fix me”.
There’s a basic expectation that the patient/tenant will describe why its not broken. What is expected, and what’s it doing instead. (sometimes that needs to be reiterated back to the patient/tenant in order to move, and that’s where the landlord failed here.)
Your body is also extremely good at telling you that there is something wrong with you and where something is wrong with you. A faucet is not. Poor analogy.
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