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You may be able to sue your landlord for a rent reduction or withhold rent, if you landlord fails to make a repair or violates the warrant of habitability. Withholding rent can be risky because your landlord may sue you for non-payment of rent.
Landlords Duty of Repair All repairs must be made within a reasonable time that may vary depending upon the severity of the repairs. In New York City, the landlord is required to maintain the public areas in a clean and sanitary condition (NYC Admin.
Tenants have the right to privacy in their rented homes and can refuse entry to landlords who do not provide proper notice or have an illegitimate reason for entry. If this right is violated, tenants can take legal action to prevent continued violations and potentially seek damages.
State and local laws can vary, but as a landlord, you will generally be responsible for providing your tenants with a habitable dwelling, meaning that basic requirements for human occupancy such as having electricity, running water, a pest-free environment, and secure windows and doors must be met.
What are the responsibilities of my landlord? Owners must ensure that buildings are safe, clean and well maintained, in both common areas and in individual apartments. Among other responsibilities, owners must provide and maintain security measures, heat, hot and cold water, and good lighting.
New York landlords must follow a strict legal process for evictions, which includes serving proper notices, filing a court action, and obtaining a court order before an eviction can take place. Self-help measures such as changing locks or physically removing a tenant are illegal.
Landlord Rights and Responsibilities Property owners must: Responsible for maintaining their rental properties in habitable condition. Managing security deposits. Ensuring that a property is clean and empty when a new tenant moves in.