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This depends on how essential the repair is that needs to be made. You have two options: fix the items yourself, or move out. If you want to fix the items yourself, or have the items fixed professionally, then offset the rent, you must provide landlord with a written statement at least seven days before the next rent is due. Keep in mind that your landlord could still initiate eviction proceedings against you, but if the repairs were essential your landlord will lose the case, and you can countersue for damages of up to three months rent abatement. If you choose the latter, your landlord may keep the security deposit but you can sue to have it back.

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In the U.S., you should call the local Board of Health, or Inspectional services Department, which is probably at your City Hall or Town Hall.

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The local building inspector or health official.

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