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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 12:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Air conditioning is not something that is considered a health violation or hazzard.  So, unless you live in a State where the tempature gets to over 100 degrees- its unlikely that your landord is required to repair the air-conditioner.  But, don&#039;t fear there are still some options for you.  If the air-conditioning is clearly included in the rental agreement you should be able to get them to fix it.  If the contract includes the air-conditioner and it stops working, you can claim that management has breached the agreement by not providing the ammenities stated within the agreement.  You can send them a letter showing the breach of agreement and request that the repairs be made within a specified period.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air conditioning is not something that is considered a health violation or hazzard.  So, unless you live in a State where the tempature gets to over 100 degrees- its unlikely that your landord is required to repair the air-conditioner.  But, don&#8217;t fear there are still some options for you.  If the air-conditioning is clearly included in the rental agreement you should be able to get them to fix it.  If the contract includes the air-conditioner and it stops working, you can claim that management has breached the agreement by not providing the ammenities stated within the agreement.  You can send them a letter showing the breach of agreement and request that the repairs be made within a specified period.</p>
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