Recently, I had contact with the mother and her daughter who indicated that there were additional problems with the unit, some of which were in the category of health and safety, and that she had some photos. Shortly after, the daughter contacted me by email to which the photos were attached. I have included these photos below along with the account this student had sent me. Here are her own words:
"I lived in a duplex last year in
the [Lettered Streets neighborhood]. Myself and my two roommates rented
through [a well known property management firm]. (NB: The owners of the property, built in 1904, live in Seattle.) It was a long year with lots of problems.
Seeing that it was a old house my mom said that I needed to get
the furnace checked out. I sent an email to Ashley (the property manager)
saying that I wanted to get this checked out. Barron finally came to
check out the furnace (Oct/Nov 2011). I have a picture of our old furnace
filter next to a new one. (above left) The furnace filters where not changed since 2008. I
spoke with the Barron employee and he said those need to be changed around
every 6 months and the furnace needs to be serviced every year.
We had countless electrical problems while living there. We
had to be very careful about what appliances we had on at all times.
The first time the fuse broke I can remember calling the [management]and getting no
response not knowing what to do. A maintenance worker left his cell
number for us to call him so I ended up calling him to ask what to do. He told
me to flip the switch at the fuse box. I included a picture of the fuse box. (on left) We
also had a big light outside of the apartment that was suppose to light up the
parking area (which got very dark). I called to have that checked on because it
did not work and we would have liked it on for safety reasons. A
electrical company came out to look at it and told me it was illegal wiring and
they could not fix it.
We had problems with mold, carpenter ants, wasps,
and billing. The people who work for [this management company] have no sort of organization in
that office. We were sent a bill for Barron coming and servicing our place, and
late fees for not paying that bill. It was extremely frustrating
trying to rent through them.
As if this was not enough one of my roommates was drying her
clothes and took them out and they smelt like smoke. (Again see my blog entry of 25 May here) I contacted [the management] about
the problem and wanted the vent cleaned out. It was about a 10ft vent from the
dryer to the outside of the apartment. When the man came and cleaned out the
dryer vent I was shocked to see how much lint buildup there was stuffed into
that little vent. .. I spoke with the man who worked for a
air duct company and he told me it looks like it had been a VERY long time
since this was cleaned out. I am aware that this type of build up often results
in a house fire....
After the dryer was cleaned out there was not a cover put
back on the outside of the vent. (see photo at right) A couple of weeks later I was drying my
clothes and it started to smell...The worst smell I could have imagined was
coming from the washer and dryer closet. I cleaned out the washer/dryer but
still smelt it. I called my mom to come over and investigate. I believe a animal
came in from the outside of the house at this dryer vent output and died
because it was not covered up. As if all of this was not terrible
enough I had a dead animal in the walls of my house! We called [the management] and
told them this they said they could get someone out there "maybe". I
believe called on a Thursday. No one came until Monday only to be told to wait
until the animal dries out because it will not smell anymore."
So the solution to the problem according to management was to wait until the dead animal dried out so it would no longer smell. Presumably they had never heard of flies, maggots or other carrion eaters, also known as vermin. Not mentioned in the accounting above was another electrical issue with an open electrical junction box on a wall with the wires just hanging out. (see the photo at right) Exposed wiring can be a danger not only for electric shocks but also as a fire hazard.
So let us recapitulate the problems with this rental unit:
-Dangerous buildup of lint in the dryer ventilation system
-Filthy filters in heating system
-Furnace apparently not serviced in 3 years
-Faulty electrical system that cannot bear normal appliance loads
-Exposed wires at an open electrical junction box
-Dead animal in dryer duct work
-Illegally wired outside safety light
-Mold
-Vermin
-Service calls billed to renters
-Poor response times on maintenance issues
Luckily the young student renter in this case had an alert mother who is herself in the real estate business and sees firsthand the threats to health and safety. Others are not so fortunate and become victims of these shady rental management firms who prey on ignorance and fear in a tight rental market. The Seattle couple who owns this property may be ignorant with respect to the issues with their rental unit, having turned over the reins of management to a local property firm. Since there is this buffer between the renter and the owner, few renters have the time, the energy and the know-how to devote to discovering the identity of the owners to alert them to the situation with their rental. After all, one presumes that there are probably not too many rental owners who purposefully chose a lousy, incompetent and inept property management firm.
These issues can be solved by an effective health and safety inspection and registration of all rentals in Bellingham. These large property management outfits will then be found and be forced to do the job for which owners pay them.
These issues can be solved by an effective health and safety inspection and registration of all rentals in Bellingham. These large property management outfits will then be found and be forced to do the job for which owners pay them.
4 comments:
Isn't there recourse for renters? How do people get away with poor maintenance?
Kamran,
There is recourse at the moment if one takes the time to complain to the city under current codes. This is a complaint-only system that requires that tenants even know that they have a problem. The Washington State Landlord-Tenant Law also applies but is virtually ignored by landlords and unknown to most tenants - a useless tool.
As a Carpet Cleaner here in Bellingham I get to see many of these type rentals and worse. There is a definite rush when WWU gets out for the summer and again when school starts. Sometimes I have cleaned the carpets while old renters are moving out and new ones are in the parking to waiting to move in. With this type of rush, and so many rentals all turning over at the same time There is a lot of maintenance that never gets addressed. At least the ones I am going to are having the carpets cleaned and I can work on / report mold problems back to the owner or management companies, I really worry about the ones that don't even get a basic cleaning between renters.
Gavin,
Thanks for your "inside" view of rentals which tends to confirm that much of our rental stock is in poor condition.
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