Legal Question in Construction Law in District of Columbia

Apartment/ Construction

I rent an apartment in Washington

DC. Next door, construction has

begun to build a new apartment

complex. At the time of my lease

signing, I was unaware that they

were going to be building so close to

my apartment. It is very noisy and

wakes me up in the morning.

Because of the noise, I feel that the

apartment is no longer worth the

monthly payment, at least not

during the construction period. Is

my landlord, or the construction

company building the new

apartments, legally entitled to either

lower my monthly payments or

compensate me for the hardship?


Asked on 7/23/07, 6:43 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Apartment/ Construction

I would say no with respect to any legal obligation, but your landlord might possibly be considered ethically obligated to make some downward adjustment in your rent to reflect this unanticipated interruption in your right to the quiet enjoyment of your rented premises.

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Answered on 7/23/07, 7:49 pm


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