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Tenants have the right to complain about other tenants that are disruptive. If the landlord fails to act, then the tenants may take their complaint to the government department that that oversees Landlord Tenant disputes. This department has the authority to compell the landlord to take action if they can't or won't do it on their own.

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Can a tenant rent out their apartment?

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Does a landlord have to let a tenant know they are in default Say for having a unauthorized pet?

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