Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Inadequacy of heating resources insufficient heat - North Dakota 2025

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You have a right to sue your landlord for breach of contract. You can go to your local courthouse to obtain the court forms. You will not be able to not pay any rent. Youll have to double-check with the court and see if they will allow you to deposit your rent (on escrow) with the court until your case is resolved.
If you have a gas leak, flooding, defective furnace (not retaining heat at 68 degrees), bedbugs, or major roof damage, this is an emergency! Your landlord must address the problem within 24 to 72 hours.
The public areas of your building are also covered by the warranty of habitability. If your apartment does not have adequate heat or hot water on a regular basis, then your landlord has breached or violated the warranty of habitability.
No heating and hot water is considered as an emergency and thus should be resolved within 24 hours as an acceptable reasonable time. If repairs take more than the reasonable time, your landlord should temporarily provide you with replacement equipment to heat your home.
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