Fireplace advertised, then not operational

By Lu

In California a rental Home was marketed as having a fireplace.  After signing lease agreement and upon move in we were made aware it was not operational and would not pass safety code.  Who is responsible for fixing?  Landlord or tenant? 

Edited on: Saturday, June 29th, 2013 11:31 am

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