Submitted by lemoncurd_98 t3_zykbt9 in washingtondc
This may be the wrong sub but I wanted to try here first since renting issues are pretty location specific. Over the weekend during the cold weather, the temp in our house dropped below 60 degrees. We cranked the heater but it barely helped. I don't believe our heater is broken. I think it's because of the gaps in between the floorboards and the walls as well as the poor seal around the windows. Our landlord came on Christmas Eve to fill some of the cracks and our indoor temp jumped 70. I just checked with pepco and now our bill is $40 more than usual.
Although winter is finally here so my electric bill is going to be up regardless. I do feel like if the landlord handled this earlier it wouldn't have jumped so much so fast. Am I able to ask my landlord to help contribute to my electric bill? In their price breakdown, it says my bill went up $37.25 due to increased usage. This is definitely from the draft since we usually keep our apartment at 70-72 degrees. So is it wild for me to ask my landlord for that $37.25 or even just a credit off our rent?
Also important to note, the landlord was aware of this problem and kept mentioning that she needed to handle it any time she came over for other issue. She just forgot to do so until we called that morning. I'm unsure if I have a written record of this, but I can check with my partner.
If someone can direct me to a diff sub if no one knows, that'd be very helpful. Have a happy new year everyone!
Deanocracy t1_j26c26l wrote
Our landlord came on Christmas Eve to fill some of the cracks and our indoor temp jumped 70.
Its $40… move on.
I say that bluntly but graciously