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Re: Breaking a lease by Anonymous on February 14, 2012 @17:08

                              
It has been confirmed that the person entering the rental unit was the maintenance person, and there was 'NO' emergency repair issue.
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Re: Breaking a lease by Gail K (GA) on February 14, 2012 @18:51 [ Reply ]
"It has been confirmed that the person entering the rental unit was the maintenance person, and there was 'NO' emergency repair issue."

What was stated was that the person entering the rental WAS the maintenance person and that the OP had not contacted the landlord regarding an emergency repair issue.

Since this appears to be an apartment living situation, the OP's have no knowledge if the tenants living downstairs reported a leak issue that was being addressed.

Gail
    Re: Breaking a lease by Anonymous on February 14, 2012 @22:16 [ Reply ]
    "We live in a two story townhouse" there was no leak, no reason for anyone to enter including the maintenance man.

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