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1845 Cliffview Rd near Euclid Ave and Green Rd, Cleveland OH
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The landlord refuses to put ANY salt on a hill that is the only way into the parking lot. Luckily it did not ice up or snow only a few times so far but as we all know winter hit again today. Would someone PLEASE provide a quote for only the long hill entrance into the first entrance of the apartments at 1845 Cliffview Rd? It is off of Euclid near Green as you can view it on the Google map. The first drive is a long hill that goes into a parking lot. The landlord had one lane of snow pushed across the street from that hill during the last snowstorm. I'm sorry but it's too cold to go outside to take a photo. Let's work together here, please. Well, I'm willing to pay anyone who has a reasonable charge to push two lanes of snow down that hill and then salt all the way across it, please. I'm willing and would have to go buy salt and then slowly salt the whole hill if I want to even go to the grocery store and back or to work by Tuesday night. I can pay via Paypal or Cashapp to you to make life simple and pay you before you leave of course. The landlord will NOT do it and does not care. Any honorable snow plowing person would respond with contact information so that we can talk to each other. The landlord is out-of-state and does not care about the people who live here. If this is not discrimination, I don't know what is and no one seems to care at all. In less than hour after posting this a person without a name started an argument against the word "discrimination" so here is an explanation to everyone to read. I will not respond to any arguments or hate mail or any other one-liners, etc. If the landlord cares about making sure snow and ice are cleared enough to make an area safe for him (yes it is a male) and his family to walk on or to drive on, then he should do the "exact same service to all of the human tenants whom he chose to offer housing to and collect money from, especially during hard times as the world is experiencing right now. There are many things this out-of-state landlord does not do relative to ignoring the tenants in many ways but not providing a safe clean salted path for humans and vehicles to use on his property a big one. There isn't any law that forces him to care about this so everyone has to risk their life or injury by walking on the ice in freezing temperatures at a time when they need to make sure to go inside to a warmer area quickly....plus risk damage to any non-AWD/4WD vehicle that will not make it up the hill without possible engine and transmission damage. Dealing with that also puts risk of personal injury to humans who have to stay outside in the freezing temperatures trying to get their vehicle up the hill and into the parking lot....and then recover from that huge task. Discrimination means that the landlord would NEVER EVER expect himself or his family to endure what he expects people who pay him money to take care of them have to endure in this case. He is simply taking advantage of laws that not written to force him to care and laws that are written to enforce tenants to pay up on the first no matter what unsafe condition like this they have to tolerate or else a "3-day-notice" will be posted on their door without ever caring about their safety on the property. Only a court process which is expensive in many ways can provide "escrow" options for tenants. Eviction is a stressful process this landlord uses to control over his tenants and yes he can do it right now in Ohio which is why out-of-state people buy Ohio apartment complexes in the first place.
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