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Old 01-11-2009, 11:44 AM
Munchkin03 Munchkin03 is offline
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If it's not on your lease, check out the Rent Guidelines for your city or state. They will describe in detail what the rights and responsibilities of the tenant and owner are in this situation. I would read up on those before you talk to your landlord--since in most cases, they don't think you'll be versed in your rights and will tell you what's most convenient for them.
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