Legal Q&A: Are renters entitled to discounts during renovations?
Question: At my property, we are currently doing renovations, and have notified all the residents that there will be noise and water shut-offs. One resident said they are entitled to rent discounts because of the situation, is it true?
Answer: There is no “automatic” reduction in rent allowed for temporary shut off of water, and/or noise created by renovation or routine maintenance.
Question: Can I accept rent after serving a notice for an issue other than payment? For example: an unauthorized occupant notice?
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