After the fires and wall collapse, the Norman couple called the property management company, Ok Houses For Rent, but tell News 9 they didn't get far.
NORMAN, Oklahoma -
Two fires, a wall
collapse and lots of other problems. A metro couple says they're stuck paying
the rent on a damaged home. With all the issues, they say the landlord isn't
helping. And they say all this drama unfolded in less than two months.
1309 City Avenue was
supposed to be dream home for the Norman couple, but they say it's
more like the nightmare before Christmas.
After the fires and
wall collapse, they called the property management
company, Ok Houses For Rent, but tell News 9 they didn't get far.
"They tell us we
won't like what they have to say and they hang up on us," said Robin Golden.
Under the Landlord
Tenant Act, after you notify the landlord they have two weeks to get the
problem fixed. If the problem isn't fixed, you can terminate your lease.
For more
information, call the housing authority at (405) 232-FAIR.