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Originally Posted by J-bo09
Thank you everyone for your reply. I should have clarified. I have e-mailed my landlord twice, but so far I have not heard anything back from him.
I understand that we are on the hook, but in this case the condo management company can not give us a time frame.
I was talking to a co-worker who said that because the Landlord is not able to meet the conditions of the lease agreement (a place to live) that the lease can become voided.
To be honest I love my place, and do not want to move, but depending on how long this drags on, I need to know what options are available to me.
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That would likely only be true if your house in uninhabitable after you are given the green light to go back.
As harsh as it sounds you are on the hook for the rent even if you can't be in your place for a couple of weeks. Being forced out of your home because of flooding won't void your lease, it will only be voided if your house is not safe to live in after the fact.