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[quote=Anonymous]I would move. I don’t think I could trust a landlord trying to pull the “it’s still habitable” crap despite half the house (3 of 4 bedrooms!) being inaccessible. Obviously this person is not acting in any sort of good faith and if you start up a legal dispute it’s going to sour the relationship going forward. I wouldn’t want to live somewhere with this level of distrust. I’ve lived in a number of rentals and was never chummy with any landlords, but I always at least felt there was a certain level of mutual obligation where I would pay rent on time and keep the place clean and they would fix anything broken and cover costs if I’m displaced. I even had a landlord give me a free month rent for being willing to let prospective buyers in and vacating before the end of my lease. This landlord sounds like they don’t give a crap at all about you OP and are fine if you walk away. [/quote]
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