The Landlord Protection Agency  
Main Menu, Landlord Protection Agency homepage Membership With The Landlord Protection Agency Free Landlord Services Member Services  
Reply to Re: my windows dont open
Re: my windows dont open (Score: 1) by Anonymous on Friday, March 16, 2012 @20:13
Have you reported this to the landlord in writing? I know in WA state it is illegal and if you have tried to get the landlord to fix this and he has refused then I would think you could break the lease. Check your state law though to make sure this is illegal in your state. This is a big problem in case of fire. Be sure to send your request in writing and certified mail. I would do this twice and if no response then if it was me I would move. Just be prepared to not get your security deposit back because no doubt the landlord will find all kinds of things that need to be fixed that you damaged. Hopefully you have pictures of the place when you moved in to protect yourself.

You are replying to the above.
Name:
State:
Subject:
Comment
(Use the Preview Button! Check those URLs! Don't forget the http://!)
In order to submit this form, you must input the letters and number in the following image. This lets us know that you are a real person and not a computer program. Enter the 4 characters:

Allowed HTML: <B> <I> <P> <A> <LI> <OL> <UL> <EM> <BR> <TT> <STRONG> <BLOCKQUOTE> <DIV>


Check-Out
Log in


Look-up Associations
Attorneys
Businesses
Rentals Available
Classifieds
Rentals Wanted
Realty Brokers
Tips & Advice
Tenant Histories

Other Areas Q&A Forum
Landlord Tenant Law
Essential Forms
Free Forms
Credit Reports
About Us
Help

© 2000-2013 The Landlord Protection Agency, Inc.