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What constitutes uninhabitable conditions
In North Carolina, uninhabitable conditions refer to situations where the rental property is not fit for living due to health or safety hazards. This can include:
- Persistent leaks causing mold or mildew.
- Lack of essential services like heat, water, or electricity.
- Severe pest infestations.
- Structural issues that pose a safety risk.
Has your roommate documented the issue and repairs in writing to the landlord?