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Depends what and when you are trying to fix it. If it's because rent wasn't paid, then pay it. If it's because the Tenant is breaking the lease or house rules in some other way, stop breaking the lease. But it may also have to do with when you try. If you are in a "grace period" -- that means there's a lease provision that says you can't be evicted without being given a time period to try to fix ("cure") the problem -- then before the end of the grace period. If it's after that and the landlord has spent the time and money to take you to court, you may have a harder time and usually must cover the landlord's attorney fees and court costs too. And if there's no grace period, less chance.

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