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I know all this .. have 22 years of Rules & Regulations
Great. But maybe the other readers of this thread - the ones you are asking for advice - do not. Maybe we all could have provided better suggestions if we had known 10 pages ago that the LL wasn't doing anything legally wrong.
In any event, my last paragraph from my prior post feels pretty on point.
My son & I will move the stuff over. Right now, I am in the process of getting rid of items we won't need. As I have been since Oct.
Since we won't have a Living room [in 1 bedroom be my bedroom] Sold my living furniture yesterday! So, it's gone.
I’m confused.
Why won’t you have a living room? I think I’m misunderstanding what you’re saying.
Aren’t you going from a one bedroom unit to a two bedroom unit?
Great. But maybe the other readers of this thread - the ones you are asking for advice - do not. Maybe we all could have provided better suggestions if we had known 10 pages ago that the LL wasn't doing anything legally wrong.
In any event, my last paragraph from my prior post feels pretty on point.
I Never said the LL did anything wrong! I was trying to figure out How to approach the LL about this. I Thought getting a Handicap apt Problem would be solved. Seems I was wrong. Seems I going to have to pay out of pocket anyway!
Nope I am going from a 2 bedroom into a 1 bedroom. I reversed it in the 1st post & fixed it 2 posts down ... sorry for the confusion.
OK, but I’m still confused on the lack of the living room. You don’t have like a combo living dining area Or are you not going to use that space as a living dining area?
OK, but I’m still confused on the lack of the living room. You don’t have like a combo living dining area Or are you not going to use that space as a living dining area?
Dining room is going to be bedroom Dogs get the Living room..with their crates & pens.
Apparently it doesn’t need a walk-in shower to be a handicapped unit, as strange as it seems to me. My MIL moved into “new” apartments in a totally gutted old hotel (i.e., everything was up to code) and her apartment (non-handicap) apartment had a walk in shower. A couple years later she moved to a handicapped accessible unit with a tub and shower combo.
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