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Should I get a break in my rent?

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:10 pm
by BabyRider
This is another one of those, "Let me know what you think is right" threads.

So, Bullet and I rent an upper flat, super cheap, nice enough place. Our driveway is a cement slab, no garage, not even a car port. Next door is a big empty lot. We just found out that lot has been sold and our driveway is on that property. So, we will be losing it, and will have to park on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street. The bikes, have no idea what we are going to do with them. If you were in this situation, would you demand a cut in your rent, since you're now out a place to park your car?

Should I get a break in my rent?

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:14 pm
by actionfigurestepho
Is the driveway in your lease?

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:17 pm
by BabyRider
Excellent question....should have thought of that first. Going to check.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:22 pm
by Lon
Did your landlord own the lot with the driveway that was sold? If not, then you were using the driveway gratis all the time you have been renting and I wouldn't think that you would be entitled to a reduction in your rent.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:23 pm
by BabyRider
Lease in hand, and yes, the driveway is in my lease, and the landlord owned that lot, with my driveway on it.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:24 pm
by Clint
The City may be interested in this. It is possible that the building you are in was permitted with the stipulation or understanding that it had adequate parking. Selling the property next door could be something they agreed not to do at some point, so they would be allowed to build.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:27 pm
by jasmund
-You go Clint!!!!!!!





-who says legal advice isnt free!!!!!!!!!

-good luck baby rider, and thank Clint.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:36 pm
by lady cop
IF you wanted to, this is a lease-breaker. perhaps even a civil action against the owner.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:36 pm
by actionfigurestepho
If it's in your lease and he takes it away, it violates your lease. Unless it states in the lease that the driveway can be taken away or that the landlord can change the lease agreement at any time. Make sure to read the fine print! If there's no loophole, take it to him/her. Maybe you can get some sort of pole barn put up at their expense to house the bikes.

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:37 pm
by BabyRider
I wondered if that was the case, LC. I don't want to move, and I don't want to take my landlords to court, they are a super nice couple, but I don't think a rent cut is too extreme a request.

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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:11 am
by cars
BabyRider wrote: I wondered if that was the case, LC. I don't want to move, and I don't want to take my landlords to court, they are a super nice couple, but I don't think a rent cut is too extreme a request.


BR, You said what I was going to warn about, don't do anything that may force you to have to move. (You said you like it there.) So asking for a rent reduction is not outrageious on you part. But what do you think a piece of slab it worth? What ever it is, probably won't cover the cost of renting a garage or space somewhere else. And your still stuck with the delima of what to do with the bikes! Good Luck!

Let us know how it turns out!

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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 9:47 am
by BabyRider
Well, it's already becoming a pain in the ass. I just got home, and tried to put my bike on our narrow sidewalk leading up to the house instead of on the driveway, (they're supposed to begin building today) and the sidewalk has a severe drop-off, which I slipped off of, trying to back my bike up, dropping the damn thing and shattering my turnsignal. F***!!!!!!! I haven't worked up the courage to look at my paint yet. This is going to be a nightmare.

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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 11:51 am
by cars
BabyRider wrote: Well, it's already becoming a pain in the ass. I just got home, and tried to put my bike on our narrow sidewalk leading up to the house instead of on the driveway, (they're supposed to begin building today) and the sidewalk has a severe drop-off, which I slipped off of, trying to back my bike up, dropping the damn thing and shattering my turnsignal. F***!!!!!!! I haven't worked up the courage to look at my paint yet. This is going to be a nightmare.


BR, you never mentioned if it was possible to park cars on the street where you live. Some towns don't like, it but they will allow it, without giving out tickets. Then park the bikes on the grass? If no and can't, then Just a thought. That narrow sidewalk you mentioned, any possibility of Bullet & his guys mixing up some cement & making it "wider"? :thinking:

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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 5:06 pm
by CARLA
BR, Sound like a delima to me. You stated your rent was cheap, maybe thats why. If you start asking for a reduction who know what may happen... On the other hand if the driveway is in the lease then something should be done to accomodate parking for the tennents, sound like you may have a situation here that has no clear easy answer. :-3

If you already damaged your bike trying to get in on the strip to park it you may have to ask them to cement that strip in so you can park your bikes there..;)

Boy this could be a problem...

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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:13 pm
by nvalleyvee
There is a real estate law about renting that applies to egress to your rental property. If the driveway was included in your lease then you the right to egress your property - meaning you have a right to park your vehicles on the property and have access to your front door from that parking space. It IS a violation of the lease.

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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:56 pm
by actionfigurestepho
They might not have even realized it was in violation of the lease. I bet if you sit down and talk with them about it you can come up with a solution.

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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:13 pm
by Nomad
BabyRider wrote: Well, it's already becoming a pain in the ass. I just got home, and tried to put my bike on our narrow sidewalk leading up to the house instead of on the driveway, (they're supposed to begin building today) and the sidewalk has a severe drop-off, which I slipped off of, trying to back my bike up, dropping the damn thing and shattering my turnsignal. F***!!!!!!! I haven't worked up the courage to look at my paint yet. This is going to be a nightmare.


Ouch ! That sucks ! Make sure he sees it take a pic.