I rent an apartment in a big subdivided house, I live on the ground floor. An aircon unit just fell out of my upstairs neighbours window and landed just outside my own window. This was a bit alarming because not half an hour earlier I was poking my head out that window to water my plant (the plant is fine thankfully). There’s a whole row of aircons sitting outside windows that could all also fall out which is also concerning.

I’m curious if there’s anything I can do in the way of complaining to anyone about my landlord not providing a safe living environment?

I’m doubtful, but wanted to ask, just in case.

  • originalfrozenbanana@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    This does not answer your question, so sorry about that.

    I think about this literally every day when we put our ACs out in the summer. I bought a few no-hardware window mount AC platforms that kind of hang off the inside of the window frame. Worth every penny for the peace of mind, not to mention not tearing my windows apart holding an AC by the wood framing. Maybe a cheap way for your landlord to also never think about this again.

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    1 year ago

    Might want to be careful about complaining.

    Landlord may just say no air cons allowed anymore since there’s too much liability.

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      1 year ago

      yeah, and then a cheeky rent hike to cover aircon removal.

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    1 year ago

    You can complain about whatever you want but first you need to figure out what it is that you want.

    If you just say “its unsafe” they will just come by and say “it’s safe now”.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I just want cheaper rent, but realistically that’ll never happen.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, you’re right.

        I mean if you were the landlord, an awesome landlord, you wouldn’t discount the rent over something like this. You’d fix the problems but you wouldn’t discount the rent.

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          That’s a pretty good way to put it.

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      I do but I’d rather not post. It wasn’t very exciting to be honest, the aircon is actually still basically intact and just a bit bent. Mostly just glass everywhere from the window it fell out of. I think the actual impact happened in the garden bed because no tiles were cracked and there’s a bit of an in dent in the soil. There’s also now a perilous looking shard hanging out the above window which looks like it wants to fall down at any moment. The neighbour can’t get to it because it’s outside of a window they can’t open.