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  • 05-30-2012, 11:26 AM
    aharvey2187
    Landlord Refuses to Repair Leaky Roof
    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Virginia

    I signed a lease in July 2011, fully aware of a 2'x2' hole in the roof. I was assured that it would not leak when it rained, and it was covered with a large tarp upon move in. I was promised by my landlord that the roof would be fully repaired by October of 2011, and language was put in the lease to take off $100 per month off the monthly rent until it was fully repaired.

    The landlord mislead me. Every time it rains, the hole leaks. I pierced a hole in the tarp to allow for proper drainage, and have been pressing my landlord about repairing, but every time I speak to her, she tells me about how she can't afford to repair it right now, but she will next month, blah blah blah. Is she allowed to postpone repairs simply because she says she can't afford them?

    I've suffered water damage, and recently noticed a moldy smell coming from the undersides of my couches, meaning they are water damaged.

    My lease ends July 2012, but I'd like to move as soon as possible.

    My questions:

    a) Do I have legal grounds to terminate my lease early?

    b) If my renter's insurance doesn't cover water damage to my furniture, can I take her to court and sue her for damages?

    c) Any general advice for me? I've never dealt with a situation like this before.

    Thanks
  • 05-31-2012, 07:59 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: Landlord Refuses to Repair Leaky Roof
    If you poked a hole in the middle of the tarp so that the water runs down into your unit, no kidding you get water inside your unit.

    Make a complaint to local housing authorities; if they declare that the home is not habitable until repaired, that gives you a likely "out".
  • 05-31-2012, 08:37 PM
    Disagreeable
    Re: Landlord Refuses to Repair Leaky Roof
    As you rented the unit accepting a discount due to the roof issue and landlord has been fulfilling their obligation by lowering your rent, you have no basis to complain. If you go to your local housing authority and complain, they will likely declare the unit uninhabitable. You can freely move. Expect the landlord to sue you for all damages to the inside of the property and for lost rents until the property is repaired and rented again, since you created the damage by puncturing the tarp. In your situation, I would keep my mouth shut and move at the end of my lease, hoping I don't get dinged for the repairs inside.
  • 06-12-2012, 10:18 AM
    aharvey2187
    Re: Landlord Refuses to Repair Leaky Roof
    Quote:

    Quoting Mr. Knowitall
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    If you poked a hole in the middle of the tarp so that the water runs down into your unit, no kidding you get water inside your unit.

    Make a complaint to local housing authorities; if they declare that the home is not habitable until repaired, that gives you a likely "out".

    The hole I poked allowed for proper drainage. If I did not poke the hole, the tarp would have collapsed due to the weight of the water buildup. Perhaps this was a poorly titled thread, and should read, My landlord refuses to repair 2'x2' hole in roof.

    Thanks for your reply, it is appreciated.
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