Lease Termination Due To Wifi
Summary
If your lease includes a clause absolving the landlord of liability for utility interruptions, your legal options may be limited. Consult a local attorney to understand all potential actions. In texas, if wifi is not provided as per the lease, the landlord may be in breach. You may have the right to repair and deduct, meaning you could arrange for wifi and deduct the cost from rent. Always consult with a local attorney before taking action.Full Conversation
I need a lawyer to review my lease for some legal advice
Hello Rosemarie. While we can't provide specific legal advice or review documents, we can offer some general information about lease agreements. Are there any particular areas you're concerned about? Also, could you please let me know your location since laws can vary?
If my apartment complex says they provide wifi and I work from home and they haven't provided wifi in the last 2 months which has cause me financial hardship can I legally terminate my lease
Hello Rosemarie, to provide you with accurate information, could you please let me know your location as lease laws can vary from place to place?
Texas
Hello Rosemarie, in Texas:
- If your lease includes a provision for wifi and it's not provided, the landlord may be in breach.
- You may have the right to "repair and deduct", meaning you could arrange for wifi and deduct the cost from rent.
- Always consult with a local attorney before taking action.
Okay but when I reviewed the lease it said this We will not be liable for any interruption, surge, or failure of utility services (including internet access) to the leased premises or any damage directly or indirectly caused." is there still any legal action I can take ?
Hello Rosemarie, if your lease has such a clause, it may limit your legal options. However, laws vary and tenant rights can be complex. It would be best to consult with a local attorney to understand all potential actions.