Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Virginia
My refrigerator does not work
My refrigerator is not working properly and my food is spoiling within a couple days after buying groceries. Maintenance came by opened my door closed it and said it's fine. The condensation and water dripping everywhere they told me is due to it being hot outside. They will not replace it and don't know how to fix it. What is the time frame to have it replaced or fixed? What are my rights? It does run but it doesn't stay cold and it shuts down all the time.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: My refrigerator does not work
There is also a procedure by which you can get
the refrigerator fixed yourself, by withholding
the money from the rent. You need to clearly
inform the landlord, in writing, that unless
they fix the refrigerator you will get it fixed
yourself and will deduct this amount from your
rent. It is required that you notify them and
give them the chance to fix it themselves.
Expect most landlords to be ignorant of this
process and to fight it, however. They may bring
an eviction action for non-payment, at which time
you can tell the judge that you were forced to
use part of the rent to fix the refrigerator
because they refused.
It is necessary to check your lease and make
sure that you are not resposnible for repairs.
Re: My refrigerator does not work
It all depends upon the exact wording of the provision in your lease which deals with who is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the appliances in your unit.
You apparently need to start working your way up the chain of authority, e.g. the supervisor of the maintenance crew, then to the apartment complex or building management, landlord, etc., in order to get the action required to fix this particular problem.