I recently moved into an apartment and didn't notice any extreme problems with the carpet. However, after several days it became apparent that the carpet was stained with pet urine, and continued to get worse. When I told the landlord, she acknowledged that she had noticed that and had the repairman come in to treat it with pet odor remover and shampoo the problem area.
Unfortunately, it's still smelling strongly of pet urine. My landlord has been normally quite cooperative, and she was in my apartment last week and noted that it was certainly worse and that she'd try to speed things along with corporate (since she says it's problematic, being that she didn't charge the previous tenant for those damages during her move-out walkthrough). However, I'm not sure how much she's pressing for new carpet, and after calling her today she said she'd email them again about it.
What I'm wondering is: do I have the right to withhold September rent until the problem is fixed?
I'd clearly prefer new carpets, and I doubt cleaning will work (after 1 steam cleaning by the previous tenant during the last month, and 2 shampooings by the repairman, including pretreating it for pet odor -- problem is still not going away!!). I don't want to be rude to my landlord, and she hasn't been outwardly unhelpful, but I can't live with urine-stained carpets for months while she occasionally sends emails to corporate. Any thoughts are much appreciated!
Unfortunately, it's still smelling strongly of pet urine. My landlord has been normally quite cooperative, and she was in my apartment last week and noted that it was certainly worse and that she'd try to speed things along with corporate (since she says it's problematic, being that she didn't charge the previous tenant for those damages during her move-out walkthrough). However, I'm not sure how much she's pressing for new carpet, and after calling her today she said she'd email them again about it.
What I'm wondering is: do I have the right to withhold September rent until the problem is fixed?
