English, asked by conamyeshixom, 11 months ago

what circumstances le the viscount to reduce the rent in the apartment?
From the accursed house story.

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Answered by sapandss
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Answer:

sorry but I found this from my book

Explanation:

Justia Real Estate Law Landlord Tenant Law Information for Tenants Tenant FAQs

Tenant FAQs

What are a landlord’s legal responsibilities?

Can a tenant deny entry to a landlord?

Do you have to pay rent if there is no lease?

Is there any situation in which a tenant can withhold rent?

How long does a landlord have to make a repair?

What do you do if your landlord won’t fix anything?

Can a landlord just kick you out?

How much notice does a landlord need to give a tenant to move out?

How much notice do I have to give my landlord before I move?

Can a landlord evict you for being late on rent?

Can a landlord evict you if there is no lease?

How long does it take for a landlord to evict a tenant?

Can a landlord sue for back rent after an eviction?

Can you sue a landlord for injuries?

Is a landlord responsible for damaged property?

Is a landlord responsible for mold?

What is considered harassment by a landlord?

When do I need a lawyer?

Who is responsible for maintaining common areas in my apartment building?

Can my landlord force an eviction by turning off the utilities in my house?

Can a landlord refuse to rent to me because I have children?

What are a landlord’s legal responsibilities?

A landlord’s legal responsibilities include, in almost every state, keeping the rental unit in a condition that is fit for habitation. Thus, they generally must make major repairs to problems that make the unit unlivable. They must fix environmental hazards or hazards that could cause accidents and injuries. A landlord also must take security precautions to reduce the risk of foreseeable crimes in or around the premises.

A landlord must respect the tenant’s right to privacy and generally provide notice before entering the apartment. They cannot discriminate against tenants based on their membership in a protected group, such as people of a certain race or national origin. Landlords also cannot retaliate against tenants for exercising a legal right, such as blowing the whistle on a building code violation. If they want to end the tenancy, they need to comply with state rules on notice, and they need to follow specific procedures if they want to evict a tenant.

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