Tenant Rights And Repairs
Summary
If your landlord is unresponsive to repair requests and has issued an eviction notice with incorrect details, document all communications and seek local legal aid. Contact North Penn Legal Services for assistance.Full Conversation
I am having a problem with the new landlord that took over my old landlord's property they want September's rent but they took over in the middle of September my lease agreement started on October * * with them it says that on the tenet cloud and I have been asking for them to come repair my furnace I have no heat the pilot lighvkeeps goinvout we have been telling them for at least gree weeks we texted called and messeged on the cloud still no answer my daughter just turned three months and I have no heat and they are not trying to reach out to me or the fiance this is really bull I need heat
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. What is your location? It's important to know as housing and tenant laws can vary from place to place.
They gave us a letter for intent to evict but his name is spelled wrong and so is the address
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If the eviction notice has incorrect details, it may be invalid. However, you should:
- Continue to pay rent
- Document your attempts to contact the landlord about the heating
- Consult a local attorney
Please let me know your location to provide more specific information.
- Continue to pay rent
- Document your attempts to contact the landlord about the heating
- Consult a local attorney
Please let me know your location to provide more specific information.
Carbondale pa
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Here's what you can do in Pennsylvania:
- Continue to pay your rent to avoid eviction.
- Document all communication attempts with your landlord about the heating issue.
- Seek advise from a local attorney.
Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * N Washington Ave, Scranton, PA *
Website: www.lackawannacounty.org
- Continue to pay your rent to avoid eviction.
- Document all communication attempts with your landlord about the heating issue.
- Seek advise from a local attorney.
Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas
Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * N Washington Ave, Scranton, PA *
Website: www.lackawannacounty.org
I called they said they don't deal with those kind of issues it was register at will and marriage license number
I see. You may want to contact local legal aid services for more specific advice. Here's a local organization that should be able to help:
Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * Madison Ave, Scranton, PA *
Website: www.northpennlegal.org
North Penn Legal Services
Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * Madison Ave, Scranton, PA *
Website: www.northpennlegal.org