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Old 12-22-2009, 09:32 AM   #449
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{{{{{{{{{{{{Jenna}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} OMG!! How utterly horrifying! YES, call a lawyer, at least find out what your legal rights are. In Kansas, you can file a 14-30 day notice; your landlord would have fourteen days to completely fix the problem and if he didn't comply, you could legally give 30 days' notice and move. BUT a lawyer who practices where you are will be able to tell you if the repeated flooding means your lease is already broken, in which case you could move sooner without penalty to you.

{{{{{{{{{{{{{Wolfy}}}}}}}}}}}}}} I'm so sorry honey; it's so hard to when the furbabies are so sick! I'm sorry you're dealing with this by yourself.

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