What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Earlier today my landlord shut off the complex's water but only notified half the tenants, I'm pretty sure in California this constitutes a broken lease, not being given 24 hour notice and all. Shenanigans issued but they eventually realized their fault. Short story the water would be fixed by 4, and again not the issue. The problem is it is now 6pm and i still have low water pressure and no heat. To my understanding they have to provide a certain standard of living based on the lease and if they cant provide it they must provide me with a substitute but equal living arrangements or my money back. So what do i do, they have now broken California law if i read the renter's hand book correctly. I'm a university students so they don't seem to care, i would like to have the correct info so i can have my mind loaded when i go in tomorrow to clearly fight this out.
Thank you for your time.
Earlier today my landlord shut off the complex's water but only notified half the tenants, I'm pretty sure in California this constitutes a broken lease, not being given 24 hour notice and all. Shenanigans issued but they eventually realized their fault. Short story the water would be fixed by 4, and again not the issue. The problem is it is now 6pm and i still have low water pressure and no heat. To my understanding they have to provide a certain standard of living based on the lease and if they cant provide it they must provide me with a substitute but equal living arrangements or my money back. So what do i do, they have now broken California law if i read the renter's hand book correctly. I'm a university students so they don't seem to care, i would like to have the correct info so i can have my mind loaded when i go in tomorrow to clearly fight this out.
Thank you for your time.