Yeah, Your Landlord's Not Responsible for That

06/17/21

Featured In: Apartment Therapy | Written By: Terri Williams | Featuring: David L. Berkey | Partner Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP

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One of the biggest advantages of renting an apartment is having annoying home maintenance tasks taken care of for you. Water heater kicks the bucket? Your landlord will deal with it. Prank calls aside, your refrigerator stops running? They’ll either fix it or get you a new one.

There are specific things your landlord (legally) must do, like provide a safe and hazard-free place to live, and handle maintenance issues — ideally sooner rather than later. But there are some things that your landlord expects you to handle. Here’s what your landlord is likely not responsible for in a typical lease agreement...

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