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Should my landlord pay for a plumber?
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It's kind of a unique situation here, but I moved into my apartment August 1st and the bathtub always took a few hours to drain. I was working 70 hours a week, so I didn't care enough to get a drain snake or pour cleaner down, but my procrastinating ass still didnt do anything about it, until few days ago when it stopped draining completely. My landlord wants me to pay for a plumber, which seems somewhat fair because I knew it wasn't draining very well for a long time, but this was also an issue that was present before I signed the lease. So what exactly should I do in this situation?

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