The laminate titles in my place were put down with the peel+stick adhesive without any additional adhesive. They also used normal grout instead of glue caulk grout or something. All of that said, they're coming up. Fortunately, I have a hot glue gun.
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Don't do that. It blocks sewage pipes under the city and makes water treatment expensive.
Make the landlord pay for it
Your neighbors will pay for it. The poorest ones, those who can't afford a lawyer
I think that's hurting other residents more than it hurts the landlord, but I don't engage in rent-seeking behavior so I can't be sure.
Depends a lot on the housing setup. When I was renting it was the landlords problem.
Yeah, but if it backs up any other resident's plumbing, you're 100% being a negligent asshole, even if its the same landlord and its their responsibility to fix it.
Yeah. And if your landlord is a slumlord or is trying to kick everyone out, they aren't going to care about the maintenance of other units.
Might as well fuck it all up then.
No. If something is to be upwardly fucked, let it be something that makes the landlord's life better, not parts of your own home. Busting up your own place makes your life worse short term because now your place is crappier, and makes life worse for the next tenant because the landlord isn't going to just eat the loss. They'll either take you to court for it or just charge the next person enough to cover it plus a percentage for themselves, increasing their eventual parasitic load.
Godspeed brave soldier
It mostly just turns a landlord into a slumlord and gets you into homelessness with a summary judgement in a civil case for damages.
yep I've seen plumbers talk about how they can and have proven this shit for court
FR, the tenant who receives such notes and frequently gets locked out should be filing a Landlord Harassment lawsuit.
It's hot grease, not oil. Oil won't solidify in the pipes.
I feel like as depicted in this comic, and in just about every other real life example that actually warrants such destructive behavior, you have ample grounds for a lawsuit against the landlord instead.
If a landlord harasses you verbally and in letters and changes your locks then just sue them. "Landlord Harassment" is an entire specialization of law practice.
Just sue them. I am sure everyone has months of time and tens of thousand of dollars to sue.
You know who does? The lawyers that you hire to do it. They get paid with the winnings.
If you can find a lawyer willing to work on contingency that is great. I have not had much luck finding these type of lawyers unless it is personal injury related.
And yet, as I mentioned, this entire fucking genre of lawyer exists. They're out there right now across the nation(s) representing tenants in rent-controlled apartments.
All signs seem to indicate it is challenging to find a lawyer on contingency for this area of law. I don't want to doubt you, but I have a nagging suspicion you are not guaranteed to find a lawyer under these circumstances.
Thought the last frame was going to be pouring the hot oil on the landlord. I guess this is fine, too.