Slum Lord? I have be renting a house for 2 yrs. My landlord have...

I have be renting a house for 2 yrs. My landlord have not maintained this property totally well. Right in a minute as I sit here typing I can feel the COLD breeze coming through a glass that I have put platic and video on. The wind keep blowing the tape loose. He say he needs to "caulk" the pane. If the window is completely shut and breeze is blowing through, doesn't he entail a NEW window, not newly caulking? Plus my thermostat is about 12 foot away from this window contained by the same room. The furnace is constantly running. Should I dispatch him the bill???
You could lurk for him to fix this drafty window, or do something nearly it yourself which will probably be a lot quicker, won't cost much, and besides you could take off it from your rent, just grant him the receipt for it and nick that amount off your rent. Either buy a tube of caulking and caulk where you feel cold nouns coming in, or obtain some shrink plastic and cover the whole pane frame with it on the inside. You put some special cassette on the frame, stick the plastic on, and shrink it tight with a hairdryer, you can freshly take it past its sell-by date in the summer if you want to clear the window. Any perfect building supply store will have any of those two things and it shouldn't cost more than $20. You''ll have to agree on which will work better on that window. If the furnace is constantly running because the thermostat is within the cold draft, turn it down and the furnace shouldn't run as often. Or put a sweet curtain, even a blanket, over the whole pane frame. That can make a huge difference. But don't try and bill your innkeeper for the blanket; that won't fly.


Go to the nearest hardware store, and buy rope caulking. The meander and cold is not coming through the glass, but through gap in the wood and the pane frame.

This stuff costs about $4, and will do your unbroken place for two winters. stuff it in everywhere you feel cold coming surrounded by. As an ex-landlord, and current homeowner who still puts this in respectively late Fall, basically trust me. Comes in off-white and medium-brown.
Answers:    Would he be willing to reimburse you, or agree to you deduct it from your rent wage, if you have someone do the repairs? It is possible that it individual needs to be caulked, even though it feel like a tornado when its blowing on you. Most handyman types will confer you a free estimate, so you can see what it will cost and how severe the problem is before you commit to anything.

Your hotelier may not necessarily be a slum lord, but just an inexperienced one. Over former times several years real estate investing have become very popular, and lots of folks are presently renting properties and really have no impression how much time and effort it take to do it properly.

Maybe if you offer to enjoy it taken care of and reduce by it from the rent he will appreciate your pro-active response. Then again, maybe not; but it doesn't hurt to ask.

Whatever you opt to do, good luck!