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There are soo many problems living here at this apartment complex. There's an ongoing leak which i've complained about for awhile now. I've found a mouse/mice on several occasions. two closet doors they said they would put back on.. they never did. I am tired of paying rent for a place that always has problems. So i went to the leasing office and left a message to the apartment manager saying i would not be paying for rent until things were fixed. I believe i was right in this situation, but am wondering what you think. furthermore, i said i would only continue to pay rent/live here (because i don't drive, am in college, and am limited to things) if they lowered the rent. otherwise i would contact the board of health and what not. Does anyone have any options as i am limited to moving to another place. You need to get a copy of the landlord/tenant laws in your state. If you simply stop paying rent you will solve the issue of not liking the apartment; they will evict you. if there are mice in the building then your health is at risk, so that should be taken care of, does the landlord check the smoke detectors? i would say keep paying rent but find out more about the laws in your state. he sounds like a very crappy landlord, does he own the building or does he just work as the landlord? if he is just the landlord maybe talk to the owner. You must call the RENTAL BOARD in the city/state where you are living. All states/provinces have different laws, and acceptable ways for tenants to act. The RENTAL BOARD will tell you what you need to do next. It is quite common for people when faced with a problem for the first time in their lives to seek what seems like a reasonable solution, but which can get them in hot water. diffenet states have different laws but in ca u give your landlord a us postal certified letter make sure to keep a copy listing all the repairs and health hazards that need fixed. if they are not fixed within 90 days of the mailing of the letter u take that letter and the proof u mailed it to the building department and the healh department they are suposed to take it from there u can also take your landlord to court but if u do any of this the landlord might find another reason to eviict u or make up one i personally still wouldnt let this stop me like i said this is ca state law other states may be slightly different but prob about the same |
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