It depends on your lease agreement.
1. Call the local Inspectional Services Department, or Board of Health. 2. Write a letter to the landlord, stating that you are withholding the rent until the repairs are made. 3. After you get a copy of the inspector's report, go to Housing Court (or District Court, if your town is not covered by a Housing Court), and file for an injunctive order that the landlord repair the appliances, and that the rent be abated.
You can't fix water pumps. Once they go, they go. You'll have to replace it.
You may have given a security deposit when you moved in and that may be kept if it can be shown that you damaged the floor. If you feel it is not justified, you can go to small claims court and sue the landlord for it. If there is no security deposit, the landlord can try and make you replace it, but his only real option is to sue you for it. Most will not go to the trouble.
Replace transmission
u go and buy a new pair and replace them with the old
Best to go get a used one & replace it
replace it. when they go bad you can't fix them.
Replace the window regulator
Simply go to an automobile store around your area, and ask if they fix cars.
The only fix is to replace the filter housing.
Because it one of the household appliances were to "go out" then all the household appliances would "go out" as well.
Get a copy of the local landlord/tenant laws and regulations and find any that you believe the landlord is violating. Your attorney can advise you where to go from there.