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Re: Air conditioning is not required in CA
by Stevie (CA)
on June 19, 2017 @13:12
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As far as health/safety habitability requirements, you are correct, air conditioning unfortunately is not deemed a fundamental factor of habitability in the same way that heat, electricity, and water is. However, if you and your tenant have a lease agreement, and the air conditioning unit was there when they moved in, you are in breach of contract if it stops working and you don't fix it timely.
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Re: Air conditioning is not required in CA
by Jennifer Ryan Jackson (California)
on July 29, 2017 @16:08
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We live in Riverside, CA and our ac unit has stopped working. It has been broke for almost two weeks and this next week is going to be in the 100"s. Can anyone imagine how hot t gets in our tiny overpriced apartment. Our landlords ( IE Rentals and Pama Management), will not do anything. Because they constantly change owners we do not even no who to go to or help. Our manager keeps making excuses. In addition to the ac, our toilet has been broken for a year and a half. Our "manager" keeps saying that she will put the work order in, meanwhile we have feces and urine running out from under the toilet whenever we flush. We need help and I am just wondering who do we go to, and should we start to withold the rent?
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