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The presence of mice does not necessarily mean that an apartment is unfit for habitation

The presence of mice does not necessarily mean that an apartment is unfit for habitation

In the case of Hekmati vs. Dimitrescu, the tenant filed a request with the Rental Board on February 2nd, 2009 to cancel the lease. He also asks for a 100% reduction of the rent retroactive to January 2009, monetary damages of 5,000$, the return of the deposit ...

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