Some examples include:
a badly leaking roof, collapsed septic field, major structural deficiencies which compromise the tenant's safety, or if the landlord cut off the hydro or water.
Not exact matches
The VW had less than 50 miles transmission stopped working due to coffee spill, at 50k Thermostat stuck closed, then Coil pack, cracked coolant tank, abs module, 3 faulty engine coolant sensor, complete lower and upper suspension, vacuum hose
leak, starter,
bad ground cable, driver window fell off the rail, AC stopped working, heater core clogged, hood cable broke, moon
roof slides open on it's own, motor / transmission mounts, front snub mounts, 3 cracked oil pan for being to close to ground, driver window switch, rear light housing, + usual maintenance.
Especially if you're on the top floor, a
bad winter could cause issues with the
roof that either cause it to collapse or to
leak all over your personal property when the snow starts to melt.
(Before the fire, though, the house was already showing signs of strain: trash littered every room, and the
roof leaked so
badly that Twilley had to sleep under a plastic tarp during heavy storms.)
Especially if you're on the top floor, a
bad winter could cause issues with the
roof that either cause it to collapse or to
leak all over your personal property when the snow starts to melt.
If your
roof is
leaking, you may be able to get through that
bad rainstorm by just setting your pup tent up over the home.
The
leaks in her
roof were so
bad that they were turning her bathroom, which lacked ventilation, black with mold.
The appraiser did n`t report the
roof is sagging due to three layers of roofing; she failed to crawl under the house to discover
leaking pipes and dry rot, and she did n`t even mention the gutters
leak badly.
It is an old
roof but started
leaking when we had a really
bad wind and rain storm recently.