Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Florida
Good afternoon,
I currently reside in an Apartment complex that is/will be undergoing renovation relate to the original construction material being "bad" which will affect my building for about 3 months, I was not informed about said construction when I signed my lease. Now the problem is while my building is under renovation, (1) my bedroom wall/window will be ripped out be replace with a hanging tarp, (2) my patio will be removed and also replace with a tarp just hanging there. If I had any pets they could easily fall off the building. In addition to this I will lose 3 feet of living space in my bedroom. I have contacted the property management company and they have stated that they can knock $200 off my $800 rent for only 2 months but will not let me out of my lease. Do I have an legal right to break the lease without it affecting my credit report and getting my deposit back? I have include a video of what the construction will look like. this is not my building but of a building that was under renovations a few months back
http://vimeo.com/69262797
2 Answers from Attorneys
Your actual lease controls your rights and obligations. You need to have it reviewed by an attorney asap. You cannot just get out of the lease in all likelihood.
You are entitled to a reduction of rent for the full time your apartment is effected. Since the repair does not make the apartment uninhabitable, I doubt a judge would let you terminate.
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