Mold And Roof Leaks
Summary
In Georgia, landlords must maintain rental properties, but commercial leases often differ. If your lease doesnt specify repair obligations, the landlord may not be required to fix issues like mold or roof leaks. If the landlord has taken steps to repair the roof, they may not be liable unless negligence is proven. Always review your lease agreement and consult a local attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
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In Georgia, landlords are obligated to maintain rental properties. If they fail to do so, you may:
- Notify them in writing
- Demand repairs
- If they don't respond, you can withhold rent
- Or even terminate the lease
Remember, you should consult with a local attorney.
It’s a commercial property
In Georgia, commercial leases differ from residential. Generally, landlords aren't required to make repairs unless it's specified in the lease. Please review your lease agreement. If it's not clear, consider consulting a local attorney.
He hired roofers there was a storm the roof leaked the day after in the middle of them working
In this case, it may come down to the specifics of your lease agreement and the timing of the repair work. If the landlord has taken steps to fix the issue, they may not be held liable. However, if negligence can be proven, you might have a case. Consult a local attorney for more information.