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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP-if the house is safe to be inhabited, then it's really a licensing issue. Where you can complain to depends on the number of kitchens (rooms with cooking facilities) in the home, and the jurdisdiction you are in (county or city or rockville, city of baltimore etc) I might consider letting the landlord know that you are planning on going to court and establishing a rent escrow account. If you did that, it should hopefully incentivize the landlord to move a little quicker to find a better solution for you. The nights are only going to get colder over the next few months, and you need them to be a little better to you, the long-paying presumably good-standing tenant(s) over just throwing up their hands and telling you to wait out their lease. Worst case, they need to get a license that they don't have - and they either will, or they won't. If they won't, you'll maybe consider asking the court for your rent escrow money back - and I'll just say to do a quick consult with a lawyer for the rest of what I might say here[/quote] In that process right now, thanks.[/quote]
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