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I rent a room in a home with one other roommate from a property management company. I moved in on Dec 1st of 2018. Unfortunately when I rented this place I did not give it the once over properly (my fault I know). It turns out we have a horrible roach problem. It is so bad the dishwasher is unusable due the roaches. We also have/had mice that chewed a large hold in the baseboard in the living room. This has left a large open gap from underneath the house into the living room allowing cold air to enter. Someone ran into our fence bending the metal, leaving a large hole. I have asked the landlord to fix the problem via phone, but nothing has been done. The roommate is very resistant to fumigation because she has a dog and is afraid of it getting sick. I have cats. I know that I would have to take them out and let the place air out. This lady is not the cleanest of people. She leaves food on the counters. I am now going to send them a certified letter regarding the issues. Would this situation fall under the uninhabitable living conditions which would allow me to break my lease?
You need to start your own thread, as well as answering the question of what state.