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If she’s going to let you take it off the rent, what’s the problem? The alternative is to have her call a plumber and wait for the repair.
Yes, this is the landlords responsibility.
If you call a pro you can still take it off your rent.
This one sounds like a landlord maintenance issue. Unless you broke the faucet due to misuse, the landlord should pay for the new one. She now has a new faucet with no plumber labor involved.
You are renting a house, not an apartment, correct? Usually the tenant for a house is responsible for all maintenance and all minor (non-structural) repairs. The owner delivers the house in working order, and it’s up to you to keep everything up, just as if you owned it. Renting a house is quite different from renting an apartment!
However, if your landlord said you can deduct the costs of the replacement faucet from your rent, include a copy of the bill from Home Depot (wherever) for the new faucet with your next rent check and deduct the cost. Nice landlord!
Yes, send the receipt.
if it was broken when you moved in no, but when you moved in maybe. let the owner know and see what he or she says about it if she doesn’t like it just get it fixed.