| Repairs
and Habitability Issues
You
may have the right to abandon your unit. Just call Mr. Radoff
for a consultation relating to your rights at (800)
595-2948. His fee is just $39.95 charged
on your bank or credit card. There is no time limit to
discuss your issue.
A rental
or leased unit must be fit to live in, that is it must be
habitable. Habitable in the legal sense means that it must
be fit for occupation by humans and that it substantially
complies with state and local building and health codes
that materially affect tenants health and safety.
There
are many kinds of defects that could make your rental or
leased unit unlivable and therefore legally uninhabitable.
If your
premises lack any of the following it may be uninhabitable:
1.
Roof and exterior walls, including windows and doors are
not waterproof.
2. Plumbing in good working order, including hot and cold
running water, connected to a sewage disposal system.
3. Gas in good working order.
4. Heating facilities in good working order.
5. Electric system, including wiring, lighting and equipment
in good working order.
6. Clean and sanitary building, grounds and appurtenances
free of insects, dirt, rubbish, vermin or rodents.
7. Adequate trash receptacles.
8. Floors, stairways and railing in good repair.
9. A working toilet, wash basin and bathtub or shower.
10. A kitchen sink
11. Natural lighting in every room through windows or
skylight.
12. Safe fire or emergency exists leading to an open hallway
and stairs.
13. Storage areas, garages and basements free of combustible
materials.
14. Deadbolt locks on the main entrance doors to the unit
and working locks or security devices on windows.
15. Working smoke detectors in all units.
Always
notify the landlord or his agent by phone and certified
letter return receipt requested of any needed repairs affecting
your unit's habitability.
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