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What Renters Need to Know about Utilities
Habitability Defects

What Renters Need to Know about Utilities

One of the duties for landlords is that they must provide tenants with a habitable place to live, which includes ... Continue Reading

The Relationship Between the Doctrine of Constructive Eviction and Uninhabitable Conditions
Habitability Defects

The Relationship Between the Doctrine of Constructive Eviction and Uninhabitable Conditions

Sometimes you're evicted when you stop paying your rent. Or your landlord decides to take over your apartment and moves ... Continue Reading

Understanding Warranty of Habitability Issues
Habitability Defects

Understanding Warranty of Habitability Issues

The implied warranty of habitability is a traditional concept that states landlords must keep their properties in a safe and ... Continue Reading

Is It Legal to Withhold Rent Until Repairs are Done?
Habitability Defects

Is It Legal to Withhold Rent Until Repairs are Done?

When your landlord doesn’t cooperate or follow through with repairs, it’s understandable to feel frustrated. You are expected to make ... Continue Reading

How Long Does a Landlord Have to Make Repairs?
Habitability Defects

How Long Does a Landlord Have to Make Repairs?

One of the realities of apartment living is waiting for the landlord to make repairs. Not only does it try ... Continue Reading

A Look at Constructive Evictions and Uninhabitable Conditions
Evictions

A Look at Constructive Evictions and Uninhabitable Conditions

Whenever you rent or lease a unit from a landlord, you're guaranteed habitable conditions. This means that your space must ... Continue Reading

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