Landlord Raised The Rent After I Fixed The Apartment

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When I moved in, the sink leaked, the lights flickered, and the door barely closed.

My landlord kept saying he would fix it, so after weeks of waiting, I handled the small stuff myself.

I bought parts, saved receipts, and stopped bringing it up.

Three months later, he said the “unit value increased” and tried to raise the rent.

So I sent him a list of everything I fixed, with receipts attached.

I told him if the rent went up because of my repairs, I was taking the parts with me.

He backed off.

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when nobody fixed it, the mess kept spreading.

Late Fee Text At 8:02 AM My landlord chased a late fee at 8:02 AM while old repairs... The Fridge Died And They Told Me To Wait My fridge stopped working on a Thursday.
Reality layer This is no longer a one-time plumbing mess; it is affecting daily life and the apartment's basic safety.

What this gets at

What’s actually happening here?

This is now a safety and daily-use problem. Water where people have to move around changes how the apartment works.

Why does this usually get worse?

Cleanup without the repair lets the mess dry while the failure behind it stays in place.

What do people usually do next?

Save the ugly details before they disappear. Photos and messages matter more once the floor looks normal again.

When does this cross a line?

This crosses a line when water keeps spilling into routine or safety. One bad backup is different from a space people cannot trust.

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