Are bed bugs enough to break a lease agreement?
By Azza
I am renting an apartment and have spent the last 5 weeks attenmpting to remove bedbugs, with no success. The landlord and owner have been great and covered many of the costs associated with the ordeal; however, the bugs are still there and we are looking to move out. Does anybody know if I have the right to break the lease agreement due to unsafe living conditions?
Edited on: Saturday, November 9th, 2013 12:26 am
One Response to “Are bed bugs enough to break a lease agreement?”
Jennifer July 20th, 2011 10:07 am |
|||
Contact this Bed Bug lawyer he will help you 215-567-6616 mr. lawrence metzger |
Close
Yes, the RPA® Can Help You!
Filing an official complaint is the nation's fastest way to solve tenant problems.
Not Ready? Learn more...
Need Help Filing Your Complaint?
Agents Available Mon- Fri 10am to 10pm
Recently Resolved Complaints:
See how the Nation's Rental Authority has helped thousands of tenants already!
-
Violation Of Privacy And ...
TUSCALOOSA, AL - 35406 3240
Case Number 23-9075
-
He Will Not Remove Snow F...
Enfield, Connecticut - 06082
Case Number 23-6646
-
Landlord Charged Me For R...
Las Vegas, New Mexico - 87701
Case Number 23-8708
-
no air conditioner...
Dallas , Texas - 75216
Case Number 20-1791
-
Non professional , always...
San diego, California - 92115
Case Number 20-5518
Ask Question:
Post a new question to the RPA Tenants rights forum.
You Have Tenant Rights.
Recently Posted Questions:
Over 4,000 questions have been asked by tenants including these new posts:
Tenant Rights Categories
Popular categories about renters rights.
-
- Apartment Complaint (618)
- Frustrated Landlord (21)
- Frustrated Renter (949)
- General Topics (556)
- Landlord humor (2)
- Landlord Legal (25)
- Landlord Problems (846)
- Landlord Q & A (14)
- Landlord Stories (5)
- Landlord Tips (7)
- Legal Questions (1105)
- Rent Horror Stories (192)
- Rent Humor (12)
- Renter Q & A (449)
- Tenant Problems (34)
- Videos Post (109)