BTW as a tennant you can take all the days your apartment has been un-useable/in-habitable, come up with that fraction of the monthly rent and withhold it. or make the neccessary repairs (if the landlord is slow) and withhold that $$ from the rent. the latter is usually the preferred course, while the former approach is used only in more extreme circumstances. also check lease conditions and local listings if your jurisdiction has more "tennant-friendly" options (a real possibility in NYC).
i used to live in a place like that.
ReplyDeleteonly it was a boat.
and it was sinking.
Looking good. looking good. I can't wait!
ReplyDeletelooks like you have a little art project going on.
ReplyDeletehow did the sinking boat of an art project go?
ReplyDeleteBTW as a tennant you can take all the days your apartment has been un-useable/in-habitable, come up with that fraction of the monthly rent and withhold it. or make the neccessary repairs (if the landlord is slow) and withhold that $$ from the rent. the latter is usually the preferred course, while the former approach is used only in more extreme circumstances. also check lease conditions and local listings if your jurisdiction has more "tennant-friendly" options (a real possibility in NYC).
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