Submitted by jumpergirl05 t3_1012lvo in RhodeIsland
Hi there everyone!š. A couple of months ago I got my own apartment in Rhode Island. Which I was very excited for/ still am. This is my first place really on my own fully(22 yrs old) and I have a few questions Iām hoping you guys can answer. Firstly I pay for oil heat which has obviously been shockingly expensive to me since this is my first time doing this. in my lease which Iām not sure if this matters or not but I am renting from a guy that owns this house not a apartment complex/manager. It says that I pay for heat but he pays for the hot water but the hot water is there only by oilā¦ So technically arenāt I paying for the hot water?. Then I have a close friend who is a property manager in the state and she told me the landlord tenant law states that the landlord has to pay for the hot water. Iām just trying to confirm if that is true or not secondly, he told me that in the lease it states that I have to be signed up for automatic oil refill so I obviously went and re read the lease Top to bottom and itās not stated anywhere in the leaseā¦ So then do I need to be signed up for it? I havenāt said anything to him or made a big deal Iām just simply trying to confirm Thank you!
fishythepete t1_j2mjot8 wrote
>I have a close friend who is a property manager in the state and she told me the landlord tenant law states that the landlord has to pay for the hot water. Iām just trying to confirm if that is true or not
Your friend is wrong. As a tenant in RI, you should start by reading the RI Landlord Tenant Handbook. This answers almost any question that arises for most tenants. Hot water must be provided for a residence to be habitable, but does not need to be paid by the landlord. Iād need to see the page in question to give a better answer on if the landlord has taken on an obligation to pay for it. Also, are you sure the water heater is oil fired and not electric?
>secondly, he told me that in the lease it states that I have to be signed up for automatic oil refill so I obviously went and re read the lease Top to bottom and itās not stated anywhere in the leaseā¦ So then do I need to be signed up for it? I havenāt said anything to him or made a big deal Iām just simply trying to confirm
If itās not in the lease youāre not legally obligated to. You are, however, obligated to pay for damages that might occur if you run out of oil and pipes freeze and then burst. Unless you absolutely cannot afford it, sign up for auto delivery. Especially if itās your first time maintaining a home through the winter. Easy to look at what you burned over a week like last week and think youāre good to go for a bit and then run out during a cold snap.