I believe you can break the lease. It is easy to find a sympathetic doctor and even easier to find a sympathetic judge. In this case you will have to take your landlord to court and sue him to break the lease. This is a quality of life issue. Your landlord can argue that he/she cannot do anything about the smoking. You argue that the smoking is affecting the quality of your life and health and have a written medical opinion to that effect. The judge will likely rule that yes, the landlord cannot control the habits of his/her tenants; and yes, if your health and/or quality of life is in question then the landlord can find another tenant. Lease terminated. People often make the assertion that breaking a lease is the hardest thing in the world. It isn't. And yes, it is a contract between you and your landlord and you should try to work out a reasonable alternative with your landlord before going to court. But remember that a contract is not a one way street. You have obligations to your landlord and your landlord, by contract of the lease, has obligations to you. Court should be the course of last resort. When breaking a lease, it is often necessary to nullify it legally, for the sake of your peace of mind and monetary liability.
YES. Paint fumes contains VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) which causes health related problems. Particularly glycol ether. Avoid painting the house. Considering low VOC paints might be an option.
after you buy a house how long do have to report a problem with the house and is the seller liable for the damage
Can you break a lease when renting within 24 hours in virginia
The landlord does not have to do any rewiring for you. The landlord has the obligation to make the place basically habitable. That's all. If the severe problems affect the usability of the house, like having no lights, getting shocks, or the heaters not working, you can force the landlord to deal with it. Much simpler, though, is to move. Having livability issues with the house may be grounds to break the lease in your state.
i dont know call your realestate agent!
Yes, dogs can cause problems including house damage and strains on relationships.
Having water under a house can lead to health issues such as mold growth, which can cause respiratory problems and allergies. Additionally, it can attract pests like mosquitoes and rodents, increasing the risk of diseases.
What was the problem Addams' Hull House sought to overcome.
Yes, black mold on the outside of a house can be dangerous as it can release spores that may cause respiratory issues and other health problems if inhaled. It can also weaken the structure of the house over time. It is important to address and remove black mold promptly to prevent potential health and structural issues.
if the problems rendered the house uninhabitable, you could get your deposit back providing that you could prove it and that you yourself did nothing to cause any damage to the house.
brownout
it can cause a fire if a house get knocked down and the electrical break a fire can start
No. You make a complaint with your town's health department.
you can lose your house also shorelines change
High levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in a house can lead to health risks such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty breathing. Prolonged exposure to elevated CO2 levels can also cause respiratory problems and exacerbate existing health conditions like asthma. It is important to ensure proper ventilation in indoor spaces to prevent these health risks.
Yes, they will cause foundation problems.
Yes, it does. Ozone depletion can cause greenhouse effect and thus global warming.