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Why would she include an "incorrect rent amount", if you did not owe rent? Sounds like your being evicted for failure to pay rent and as such, are not afforded a 30 day notice.
Being a landlord in New York is a learning process. Laws change every time that we get a new governor or a new mayor. Don't blame the poster. New York laws are very effed up with city laws and state laws being so different and changing so often.
The leasing manager is correct. Crime can happen anywhere. Heck, I got robbed at Disney World a few years ago...in broad daylight...with secuity guards and cameras everywhere. Does you lease address security? What exact " legal rights" are you looking for?
Lol...I've been a landlord for 40 years and have never even heard of a "dye test" nor would should I be expected to do such a test without knowing that there may be a problem. I do expect my tenants to inform me of any potential problems or repairs.
Even if the landlord did quarterly inspections, he would have not of heard or seen the leak. Are you saying that the landlord should do monthly inspections?
A tenant has a duty to timely inform the landlord of some defect with the rental property. Since you, not the landlord, live in the rental, presumably you would be the one to know about a water. I find it incredibly hard to believe that you didn't hear the toilet running.
So what exactly did the landlord do wrong? How did he violate your lease? You violated your lease and/or Iowa state law by not giving proper written notice.
You missing the point. You are afforded a reasonable accommodation in some place....not all place. You are NOT a tenant and therefore not entitled to the accommodation law. You persistence either get your BF evicted or a non-lease renewal.
You only have the right to a reasonable accommodation in your own residence...not the residence of others. Your ESA dog is not a service animal and is not afforded the same rights as a service animal.
The new laws, signed by Cuomo in July, 2019, are outlined here.
https://www.nyrealestatelawblog.com/manhattan-litigation-blog/2019/july/the-2019-changes-to-new-york-s-landlord-tenant-l/
Unless you live in Philly or Pittsburgh, inspections are not required. If you do live those areas, hire a local lawyer for advice and never take legal advise from anyone but an attorney.
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