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Apartment building shut off radiator based heating on Christmas Eve. Any legal options if they don’t fix promptly.
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Earlier today, I reported a large leak in our parking garage down in our basement. After that report was filed, apparently our maintenance department turned off the water lines to the radiators. Since then, the temperature in my apartment has dropped sharply. I was wondering if there are any specific laws or ordinances that I could cite if the issue was not fixed promptly?

I saw a mention of something are not made on an urgent request within 24 hours, or less urgent requests, within 30 days, that a tenant could withhold rent, on palawhelp.org and turbotenant.com, but was unsure of where to look for something more specific.

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