You may have noticed a clause in your lease agreement which talks about your right to “quiet enjoyment.” What this means is that the landlord will act in such a manner that no one can come in and displace you from the rented premises during the time that you are paying the rent there. But [...]
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Quiet Enjoyment and the Code Inspector
Posted by Eric in July 30th, 2007
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Breaking a lease because landlord failed to install furnace
Posted by getout in July 13th, 2007
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Question: My sister would like to break her lease based on failure of her landlord to make certain improvements. My sister moved into a place that was being renovated with the impression that the landlord was going to put in a heater and a kitchen sink. After moving in and signing a 6 month lease, [...]
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