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If I were you, I would rather go to the Régie du logement and open a file recoursing the landlord for his neglect of obligation of doing necessary and urgent repairs. In this case, you would at least get the minimum loss in that you may not need to pay the landlord's file openning fee for the case on your obligation of paying rents in time.
Please refer to the following link of the Régie:
http://www.rdl.gouv.qc.ca/en/7_0/7_1_5.asp
Do you know what kind of strategy I am using? Simple, converting the passivity you are undergoing to your own initiative. Finally, the landlord would achieve an agreement with you. Of course, all the above legal proceeding is based on the assumption that the problem with your apartment is/has been really necessary and/or urgent. |
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