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[quote=Anonymous]I think it is unfair that your landlord is expecting the same price for rent for much less space! He should not be charging you your regular rent amount! And yes while your home may technically be livable >> it is NOT liveable for the amount of people that are currently being housed! You should be paying less rent! If you do not want to wait while the repairs are finished (no one would ever blame you!), then your landlord should let you out of your rental lease so your family can find a more suitable place to live at. If he refuses any of these options, I would demand he pay for a temporary living option like a hotel or AirBnB for the duration of the repairs. Good luck![/quote]
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