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Re: Lead-piosoned (b)

Posted by satori on February 25, 1999 at 00:01:15:

In Reply to: Re: Lead-piosoned (b) posted by satori on February 24, 1999 at 23:50:09:

Also I sat in on some housing meetings, at RGB in Brooklyn, and the
biggest grip landlords had was not really with tenants it was with tenants lawyers.
that was a common thing they said ."there lawyers did this and that"


: I agree with question 2 and 3. your rent should be reduced under the law
: becuase your not getting what you paid for.
: And that your being punished for talking talking about your grievance, I think that
: is also unfair

:
: : Thank you Satori for your kind advice. I have nothing against lawyers; in fact I will try to get one for the lead-Piosining case. But for now I have this Eviction thing in front of me to deal with. Can you or any body else please tell me how to go about dealing with it, if you or some one else help me out with few questions than I will take it from here.

: : 1) Since lease is a civil contract than a verbal lease should also be considered binding. Is it or is it not?
: : 2) And since we are using mere small portion (15%) of the house, don't we deserve rent abatement?
: : 3) Isn't this 30-day-Eviction be considered retaliatory thereby illegal?

: : Thank you all very much for your help.

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