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Joined: 10/28/2010(UTC) Posts: 1
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Clothes remain soggy. Landlord says I must have broken it from overloading. It'll be 5 years old next month ("brand new" according to landlord). He wants to charge me for service call. What say you? :confused:
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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I seriously doubt if the problem is your fault, or that it is a result from overloading. The Thrust Bearing on these models usually fails and causes it not to spin. Here is the part. Part number: AP4009132
My experience, which is not binding is that when a rental unit contains a washer, it is the responsible of the landlord to maintain it unless the problem is clearly the result of tenant abuse or the lease or some other verbal/written agreement absolves the landlord from maintaining it.
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