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I am a tenant in an apartment building that is literally falling apart and i can't afford to move right now. |
my question is: in the city of Newark, NJ where do i go to report negligence on the part of my landlord? i have been without hot water for over 5 days now, my basement is flooded with water, and there isn't even any electricity in the entire building!who do i report this to?my landlord lives out of town & he can't come into town to do something about the problems that we as tenants have to face on a daily basis, but has the audacity to forward his new post office box address to us so that we can send him his rent on time! is it legal for me to refrain from paying him his rent until he decides to take action and at the very least provide us with the basic survival essential such as hot water? please, someone out there with knowledge of landlord/tenant laws respond soon...help!! You need to call Inspection & Enforcement at 973-733-6506. contact City Hall and ask for landlord tenant relations office report the to health services and they will find you a better place the is the same price and thet apartment will let you out of the lease no charge they have to Contact an attorney, you should get a free consultation. Why won't the cities do something about slum lords? If your landlord refuses to provide basic maintenance, it's within your rights to withhold rent until something is done. See if there's a rental board in your area and find out what your legal options are. call your city's (or county's) department of housing, or social services if you can't find that. laws vary by state, so i don't know what yours are. Try this and good luck!!!! Go to your local City Hall and speak with the Codes Enforcement Officer. There are codes that landlords have to abide by or they can get into serious trouble. You may want to check to see if there's any other assistance you can get while at City Hall. go to better business bureau. get in contact with housing authorities at your city hall. Depending on your state laws it may be illegal for you to with hold rent money. However If i was in your situation I would tell the landlord that he/she is NOT getting their rent money till they fix all their problems or you are reporting them. Im not sure where you would report him to....You could call your local police department and ask them, Local heath department, and such. Depending on how far you want to take it, contact your local news station and news paper and have them do a story on it. Your land lord will have to comply to your complaints then. By the way, Take pictures of the damage and problems of things you are having so you have proof. It looks like you've gotten some good answers so far. I second the suggestion to call an attorney or tenants' rights groups. Lots of law schools provide free legal services to tenants too -- try Rutgers Law School, which is in Newark. You must first send him a certified letter telling him of the problems in the house. If he still does not fix them, you can hold the rent. Or you can fix what is needed and deduct it from the rent. Go to your city's municipal building or court house ask them what you can do legally. If that doesn't help look up renters rights at your local library, or on the net. Be careful because they are different laws in each state. I'm a housing caseworker in Ottawa Canada. Please check out this site: http://www.uslandlord.com/laws/nj.html if it sever enough...no, hold the rent back....take pictures of everythin that is considered a hazard first...keep all recipts of when you reported to matainenece problems..{in writting} let him file against you first then show all your proff....i would be in the mean time finding out if there is someone other than him in charge...call the electric company have them come out, call the city water company and have them come out, call the department of health out and get dirty call your local news company, they love stuff like that...we have a program called "whats bugging you" here and we call channel 13 on stuff like that...they are quick to sink a unkind landlord.....worse comes to worse....get a good lawyer...but go in steps first...usually the investagation on a local new station gets better results.....good luck Do NOT withhold the rent without contacting a tenant advocacy service there in Newark. The landlord is legally entitled to evict you if you don't go through the right channels. For an emergency situation like yours, I'm sure the tenant advocacy service will act very quickly to correct the problems. In some severe cases, they will even have the city/county make the repairs that are needed to bring the building into a livable condition and charge the landlord for the costs. Call the New Jersey Tenants Organization sharon lov hit the nail on the head. use her info to help yourself. im a landlord and see this stuff all the time. landlords not taking care of the people who keep them in business.. by taking care of their buildings. you will work through this and absolutely learn alot. when this comes to court, remember 2 things that all judges i have come in front of respect and respond positively to is documentation,(photos,reports,journals,r... etc.) and money in an account(rent in liew of repairs for each month until it is resolved or heard by the judge). Oh, and one other thing they can never get enough of is pleasant people standing before them being pleasant reguardless of all the hard-ache the landlord has created, it gets the judge on your side. You need to notify your landlord before you withold any payment. you can add the list of items that needs repair with your payment and give him a dead line to fix it before you take action. you can also call your local fair housing department. |
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