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In reply to the discussion: Anyone here ever break a lease? (please read before commenting) [View all]xmas74
(30,068 posts)39. I've never seen one in all my years of renting.
Never.
I've only run into them while working in the restaurant business. Every time I've worked in a brand new place I've noticed them but not in rental homes.
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Sounds like you were knowingly conned, but every state has its own tenant-landlord
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#1
you need to research your local laws, and get the biggest complaints in writing ASAP.
bettyellen
Jun 2013
#3
you may not have separate county laws then? - try to research other's housing complaints
bettyellen
Jun 2013
#8
It can be hard to find a place to rent later on if a prospective landlord finds out you broke the
xmas74
Jun 2013
#6
If it's raining on you, most decent landlords will understand you couldn't live there.
bettyellen
Jun 2013
#9
If there is a mold problem, get out. I was exposed to extensive mold for about a year and a half.
Mnemosyne
Jun 2013
#33
I'd think you need a Certificate of Occupancy to rent a place out.
Benton D Struckcheon
Jun 2013
#21
I agree with calling the health department but be careful, if they condemn you're out on the
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#32
Put everything in writing rather than calling landlord. Keep copies, send certified or some
uppityperson
Jun 2013
#45
Get your local code enforcement involved. Show them the issues. Take pictures and
diabeticman
Jun 2013
#54
Your Landlord already defrauded you.They broke the lease.Uninhabitable domicile...
easychoice
Jun 2013
#62