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As soon as he possibly can, and, in the mean time, has to put you up somewhere, or provide safe space heaters.
Call the furnace guy and have him fix it.
Landlord needs to fix it unless tenant damaged it. If the Landlord doesn't fix it call Code Enforcement.
It doesnt
Can you be a little more specific about the problem?
Yes, you can break your lease if your landlord refuses to fix things, as long as this is specified in the lease. Your landlord is liable for keeping the home in working order and safe. Contact an attorney to help you with the lease.
a year
Find out what is ringing and why then fix it.
The three day notice is also called "Fix or Quit". Which means in 72 hours you need to fix the breach, or quit the lease. If you pay the rent and the landlord accepts it, your leasehold continues. If you attempt to pay the rent and the landlord refuses it, keep a record of the date, time, and place (you may even wish to bring a witness with you). Refusing the rent, shows the landlord did not follow through properly on the 3 day notice to fix or quit. You chose the option to fix the breach but the landlord rejected it. While this may not fix the eviction, it will look better for you in housing court.
If you damaged the drywall, then you should fix it. If the damage was caused due to a water leak or something that is unforeseen at the time a rental agreement was formed, then the landlord should repair the damages.
It depends on your lease agreement.
Sure. He just has to fix them before he rents it.