QueenMab2019
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I have a medical condition where I can become ill if my apartment is not cooled properly. About three weeks ago, I informed my landlord that the airhandler in the attic was making odd noises. He came out and inspected it, and said that it was showing signs of failing, and that he would get back to me in a few days. After twelve days, in which I left about seven phone messages, I finally left one saying I would hire somebody myself and take it out of the rent. I got a call back in five minutes. His favorite excuse is to say he was out of town. Then he said he'd ordered a part and they sent the wrong one. Then he said he would have someone come in the next day. So finally a repair person came out, and found that he needed a part which has to be ordered and may not arrive for a week. It is 85 degrees in my apartment and I have not slept well for three nights. I obtained a medical letter from my doctor, but am not sure how to go about using it. In the meantime I am out three hundred dollars because I have had to purchase a portable air conditioner until my central air unit is repaired. Can I be reimbursed by my landlord, since he was given immediate notification of the repair work needed, and has been taking a long time to fix the unit? If so, how do I prove that this was a medically necessary accommodation whi ch was ignored? I did tell him verbally that I have a medical condition but this has gone on long enough.