September 28, 2007, Newsletter Issue #48: Cost Of Safety Repairs

Tip of the Week

Your landlord/owner should make all necessary safety and hazardous repairs as soon as possible, preferably before you move in or within the first 30 days of the lease. You should not be charged an extra fee or be subject to a raise in rent, nor should you have to pay for any repairs that will make residing in the rental safe. If the landlord does ask you to pay or refuses to make safety repairs, you probably will not want to live in such an environment and should look elsewhere.

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