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While there might not be a stipulation in the original lease regarding the windows air condition there might be something in there about alterations to the apartment. Its a pretty common clause in order to prevent tenants from altering the apartment, and generally covers things like painting and renovations. Its possible that your window air condition unit falls into this category.

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Q: Can a landlord prohibit a tenant from installing a window air conditioner unit when there was no such stipulation in the original lease?
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