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You aren't explaining the nature of your discomfort, but in general tenants have what is called the right to "quiet enjoyment" of an apartment. If something is happening that is affecting that right, then you may be able to take some action. please define ''uncomfortable''

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Q: What are your rights as a tenant when you feel uncomfortable?
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