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broken refrigerator

I am renting an appartment in a bulding. My refregirator, which is part of the appartment was leaking and I asked for a new one. The londlord promised to send be to send papers which i had to sigh as a agreememt to pay more in rent, so he can give me new refregirator. He never did it and couple month later while i was absent for a weekend my refrigerator broke down and i lost food of $200 worth. Can i get that money from the landlord and how can i get a proof of the amount of damage (i don't keep recipts).?

Thank you


Asked on 8/17/00, 1:39 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jason Stern Law Offices of Jason Stern

Re: broken refrigerator

You have two options. (1) Continue to pay rent and sue your landlord in small claims court for the value of the lost food (don't worry about receipts - your testimony will be okay); or (2) deduct the amount of your lost food from the next month's rent and pay a reduced amount with a letter explaining the reduction (this is called a rent abatement). For follow-up call 212-208-2470. Best of luck.

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Answered on 9/23/00, 7:18 pm


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