What is the name of your state? Hello. I have the following situation with my landlord...
I signed a 12-month lease on June 1st, 2018. It is a remodeled 100-year old house that visually had all the amenities I needed, including AC and heating.
Very soon after move-in, I discovered that the newly installed mobile ACs didn't do the job. They simply were not efficient enough to cool down the unit. It was a hot summer and the temperature inside the house reached 95 in the evenings with all ACs on. I have two 1-year old children and this issue was a problem. I had to buy another AC and install myself it to cool off the place.
In November 2018 when the cold came I discovered that the unit had no working heaters. Both gas wall heaters didn't work and one was declared to be hazardous by the gas company official. I reported this issue and a few weeks later one heater got fixed by the landlord. I was advised to use electric heaters in all the other rooms which I had to buy myself.
At that time the landlord told me that I can move out if I want to with a 30-day notice.
In December 2018 when the rains came the roof started leaking. Had to put buckets for falling drops in a few places. The landlord responded and did a temporary fix and then changed the whole roof and added attic insulation.
Now, my lease ends in May and in March 2019 I decided to move out earlier - by the end of April. I made a notice to the landlord and received a reply that I am breaking the lease and I need to pay leasing commission plus pay for the gap in the lease if there will be any. I explained that I am just using the offer I was given in November (I have it in writing) but the landlord insists that that offer is not valid since all repairs were done.
What should I do to overcome this situation?
Thank you.
I signed a 12-month lease on June 1st, 2018. It is a remodeled 100-year old house that visually had all the amenities I needed, including AC and heating.
Very soon after move-in, I discovered that the newly installed mobile ACs didn't do the job. They simply were not efficient enough to cool down the unit. It was a hot summer and the temperature inside the house reached 95 in the evenings with all ACs on. I have two 1-year old children and this issue was a problem. I had to buy another AC and install myself it to cool off the place.
In November 2018 when the cold came I discovered that the unit had no working heaters. Both gas wall heaters didn't work and one was declared to be hazardous by the gas company official. I reported this issue and a few weeks later one heater got fixed by the landlord. I was advised to use electric heaters in all the other rooms which I had to buy myself.
At that time the landlord told me that I can move out if I want to with a 30-day notice.
In December 2018 when the rains came the roof started leaking. Had to put buckets for falling drops in a few places. The landlord responded and did a temporary fix and then changed the whole roof and added attic insulation.
Now, my lease ends in May and in March 2019 I decided to move out earlier - by the end of April. I made a notice to the landlord and received a reply that I am breaking the lease and I need to pay leasing commission plus pay for the gap in the lease if there will be any. I explained that I am just using the offer I was given in November (I have it in writing) but the landlord insists that that offer is not valid since all repairs were done.
What should I do to overcome this situation?
Thank you.