Summary
Massachusetts law allows tenants to withhold rent or make necessary repairs and deduct costs if landlords fail to maintain habitable conditions, such as addressing mold issues. The amount deducted must be reasonable and well-documented. Tenants should review Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 239, Section 8A, and keep thorough records of all communications and evidence of the issue. Consulting legal aid for specific guidance is advisable.Full Conversation
How much ady can i take off rent for my ceiling be open and mold in ceiling in massachusetts
In Massachusetts, tenants have the right to a habitable living environment. If your landlord doesn't address mold or significant damage, you may be able to withhold rent or make repairs and deduct costs.
- The amount you can deduct varies.
- Check Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter *, Section 8A.
Have you notified your landlord about the issue in writing?
Yes they new about this for months
Under Massachusetts law, if your landlord knew about the mold issue for months and hasn't taken action, you might have grounds to withhold rent or make necessary repairs and deduct the cost from your rent. Make sure to document everything and review Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter *, Section 8A for guidance.
Do you need help finding resources to take the next steps or to contact legal aid?
Can u give me that status
It sounds like you have a strong case based on the information provided. Here are the steps you should consider:
*. Document everything: Keep records of all communication with your landlord and any evidence of the mold and damage.
*. Review Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter *, Section 8A.
*. Consider withholding rent or making repairs and deducting the cost from your rent.
Would you like assistance in finding resources or contacting legal aid for further help?
Can u give me that statue
Sure, here's the relevant statute:
~Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter *, Section 8A
This section covers the rights of tenants to withhold rent or make repairs and deduct costs when landlords fail to maintain habitable living conditions.
Would you like assistance in finding resources or contacting legal aid for further help?
Could i take * dollars out of rent each day for it not being fixed
In Massachusetts, you can withhold rent or make necessary repairs and deduct the cost from your rent, but the amount must be reasonable and documented. There isn't a specific daily amount like $* stated in the law. Review Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter *, Section 8A, and consult with legal aid for precise guidance.
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