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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 457299" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yeah- I can live with that although it still inconveniences me. I have too many things to do to always prepare for owner coming over at her or rep's schedule. However, I'm still hoping someone from this state chimes in to give me any legal rights I might have re. the possibility that owner wants me to leave while this work is actually being done. Obviously, if floors are refinished, they can't be walked on for a certain period of time and I am sure that a landlord can't leave openings without windows and consider the place livable, even for one night. I would hope there is a limit on how long a tenant can be "put out" for work that isn't necessary for making a place habitable.</p><p></p><p>by the way- this stuff isn't a result of any damage caused by the hurricane. There was no damage. There is wear and tear on the hardwood floor finish but the windows are probably the originals and the house is around 100 years old. Apparently the owner is trying to do as much as she can to prepare for wither moving back in herself or putting the house back on the market while I'm still living here. I can apprecaite that and would try to work with it to a certain extent, but not weekly and not when it requires me taking off work. I have leased the place thru the end of Oct.- it's not like I'm moving out next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 457299, member: 3699"] Yeah- I can live with that although it still inconveniences me. I have too many things to do to always prepare for owner coming over at her or rep's schedule. However, I'm still hoping someone from this state chimes in to give me any legal rights I might have re. the possibility that owner wants me to leave while this work is actually being done. Obviously, if floors are refinished, they can't be walked on for a certain period of time and I am sure that a landlord can't leave openings without windows and consider the place livable, even for one night. I would hope there is a limit on how long a tenant can be "put out" for work that isn't necessary for making a place habitable. by the way- this stuff isn't a result of any damage caused by the hurricane. There was no damage. There is wear and tear on the hardwood floor finish but the windows are probably the originals and the house is around 100 years old. Apparently the owner is trying to do as much as she can to prepare for wither moving back in herself or putting the house back on the market while I'm still living here. I can apprecaite that and would try to work with it to a certain extent, but not weekly and not when it requires me taking off work. I have leased the place thru the end of Oct.- it's not like I'm moving out next week. [/QUOTE]
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