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what is considerered a "reasonable period of time"?

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snooze18

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?Ct

On my lease, it states tat my landlord is require to fix anything that needs reparing within a "reasonable period of time." What is a reasonable period? 2 weeks? 2 months?
 


WhiteMidnight

Junior Member
Check your state laws

Most states require repairs to be done within "thirty days or a reasonable amount of time" of written notice. Hot water heaters and furnaces (and possibly a couple other things) have to be fixed sooner. The term "reasonable time" usually applies to damages made by "Acts of God" (tornados, floods, etc..) where there are extreme damages that cold not possible be repaired in thirty days or less.
Check your state laws just to be sure. Chances are "reasonable amount of time" is in the lease just to keep people who don't know their rights from taking action against him when he just wants to be lazy.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
snooze18 said:
What is the name of your state?Ct

On my lease, it states tat my landlord is require to fix anything that needs reparing within a "reasonable period of time." What is a reasonable period? 2 weeks? 2 months?


**A: 15-30 days or more depending upon the circumstances.
 

treese

Senior Member
What are the repairs needed?

Did you notify your landlord that the repairs were needed in writing? Possibly, Certified Mail Return REceipt Requested?
 

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