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Originally Posted by Hockeyguy15
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.
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In addition the tenant usually has to apply to the court to terminate the tenancy:
http://www.landlordandtenant.org/liv...rs.aspx?id=211
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