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    Default What Happens if You Become Disabled After Moving Into an Apartment

    A tenant leased an upstairs apartment in a building that has no elevator. During the second month of tenancy the tenant suffered a back injury that is disabling, and the tenant is no longer able to go up and down the stairs to the apartment. The tenant needs surgery, but that may not cure the problem. What are the tenant's rights in relation to the apartment, and can the tenant break the lease?

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