I can’t decide which is better – not posting at all or posting about our current house drama. Trust me, nothing would make me happier than to post photos of Wito’s first birthday party (soon, I promise), but I can’t. Almost a week later, I haven’t even downloaded the photos from the camera. This house situation has us pulling our hair out in clumps. And to think of all of the blogs I’ve read recently about wanting to sell a house, wanting to buy a house, etc. We just want to STAY in our house.
When we received word that our place had sold as an investment property, we were thrilled. It was the best case scenario, actually – no moving, no more showings, and a 1-year lease from our new landlord ensuring this wouldn’t happen again in the near future. Music to my ears. In fact, if you saw me forcefully swatting the air this past week, I was probably high-fiving the universe.
We’ve had a slighty bumpy road with this property in the past year. The first time our landlord tried selling our house was when Wito was only 4 weeks old. When the Realtor called me about setting up a “schedule” of house showings, I nearly died laughing. A SCHEDULE? For a breast-feeding mother of a 4-week infant? Yeah, right.
We take exceptional care of this property. Our landlord continually tells us we are the best tenants he has ever dealt with. We spend our own money making improvements to this house because it’s our home. We really thought karma was on our side.
Until the call from the Realtor last night. It seems the house has some structural problems, which isn’t any surprise to us, given its age. Plumbing issues, large leaks, broken pipes – no biggie. I don’t mind the inconvenience of living in the property while the repairs are completed. Hell, we’ve already dealt with plenty. Painters + Plumbers + Realtors = Complete Nap Annihilation.
Then the kicker. The house has termites and needs to be fumigated.
Like this kind of fumigated.
We are an environmentally-friendly family. We eat organic. We use chlorine-free diapers and wipes. Wito plays with non-toxic toys on a non-toxic playmat. We use a green dry cleaning service. We do NOT use any toxic household cleaners (basically, all of the big-name brands).
Yet next week, our belongings will be enveloped in a mushroom cloud of lethal bromide gas. (Termite man – “Don’t worry! No residue!”, Whoorl – “That’s not what the EPA says…”)
This is rather disturbing.
When I explained our stance to the Realtor about toxic chemicals in our house, I asked for 30 days to allow us time to move out before the fumigation commenced. She briskly told me that wasn’t possible, the fumigation was proceeding next week and if we were to move out before then, we would be breaking our lease agreement and forfeiting thousands of dollars of our deposit.
Now, this just doesn’t seem right. We are currently attempting to educate ourselves on our rights as renters and working to stop this process from happening so quickly. If anyone out there knows anything about renter’s rights, I would love to hear from you.
Miguelina. (reluctant housewife)
August 10, 2007 at 6:49 amI’m SO sorry. We know what it’s like – it seems like landlords lose it the second you have kids.
hello insomnia
August 10, 2007 at 5:59 amThat picture looks like they’re setting up a carnival, not a toxicity tent. Sorry about the realtor being such a bitch. I would look into tenant legal services because that kind of imposition is unusual and warrants at least some wiggle room in the lease.
jonniker
August 10, 2007 at 6:04 amoh my God. That’s horrible, and no no, it doesn’t seem right, and I’m guessing that you could get some sort of injunction against it if you really pushed, but that’s just me guessing. JESUS. No. That’s wrong.
On a lighter note, can I add how much I love you for capitalizing Realtor? HA! No one knows that tricky little rule, and yet you included it in a BLOG. LOVE.
Natalie 42
August 10, 2007 at 6:08 amI agree with that wiggle room that was mentioned.
It seems so ridiculous that you and your family have been so good to the house and the landlord, yet they refuse to work with you on this. In the defense of the landlord, termites can do a lot of damage in a very short amount of time and normally, yes, it needs to be taken care of asap (obviously). BUT, it seems incredibly unfair that the landlord wouldn’t meet you in the middle and isn’t giving you ANY amount of time to get your things out of the house. It’s just seems a tad unfair.
little miss mel
August 10, 2007 at 6:12 amI don’t know anything exact regarding your rights here, but I know you guys have enough to stop this madness. I am sure someone here can offer the right advice.
Hang in there. You guys have come THIS far in that house.
Karma, yes!
SAJ
August 10, 2007 at 6:21 amI had to sue a landlord once in small claims court and when we were in court it really did seem like the law was more on our side. There was a book I used to do my research. I’ll try to see if I can remember it. It was so long ago. I’m sorry can’t think of it off the top of my head.
I’ll be rooting for us to stay neighbors but I’m with you that this house doesn’t deserve you. You’ve been too good to it.
amy
August 10, 2007 at 7:25 amthats whack! hate to hear it. i would want my belongings out too before fumigating!
Heather B.
August 10, 2007 at 6:49 amI want to hug you right now. I have absolutely no useful advice because I have yet to be in this situation and might end up being an apartment dweller for the rest of my very lonely life.
But! I have pictures! I’ll send you pictures of a certain person who apparently doesn’t like chocolate, but is criminally adorable when showing his disgust.
Mere
August 10, 2007 at 7:00 amI think you need to call the Realtor and tell her you need time while you speak with your lawyer. Has the house sold or is the work being done before it closes?
http://www.caltenantlaw.com/Temporary.htm
That link says they have to give you 60 days notice. And the law is TOTALLY on the renters side.
There are probably free or cheap tenants rights places in your area – I would contact them ASAP.
Good luck!
sizzle
August 10, 2007 at 7:05 amthey can just do that?! i hope you find the loop hole because that seems downright wrong.
nabbalicious
August 10, 2007 at 7:07 amI’m so sorry you guys have to deal with this.
I found this:
http://www.caltenantlaw.com/ResLaw.htm (scroll down to “fumigation”)
I hope that helps you some. I guess it depends on how far you’re willing to take it.
Meep. Good luck, girl. Let us know if you guys need anything at all!
Darren
August 10, 2007 at 7:10 amI think you have the right to kick somebody in the balls.
sunny
August 10, 2007 at 7:17 amwhat about contacting the EPA about business that use environmentally friendly techniques and products for fumigation?
maybe you could negotiate with the owner on using a one of these firms?
Jamie
August 10, 2007 at 7:27 amWhere the hell is your current landlord in all of this? He/She could at least speak with the Realtor in question, and vouch for your excellent care and maintenance where the property is concerned. He/She no doubt made $$$ off of your good vibes and repairs in selling the place, they should AT MINIMUM be standing up for you.
This is bullshit. Good luck, and keep us updated.
whoorl
August 10, 2007 at 7:29 amThanks for the links and ideas. Here’s where we stand as of this moment. I sent a lengthy email to the realtors with links to non-toxic alternatives instead of fumigation.
I also stated that we would move forward with the fumigation if and ONLY if the owner paid for all of our porous materials (couches, mattresses, upholestered chairs, clothes, toys, EVERYTHING) to be packed, moved and stored at a facility. I also requested 5 nights/days in a comparable living situation.
We’ll see what happens.