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Rent Abatement refers to a temporary or permanent reduction in rent payments when a property becomes partially or completely uninhabitable due to issues like water damage, heating failure, or unsafe living conditions. Tenants may be entitled to rent relief until repairs are completed or conditions improve. In New York, rent abatement is often negotiated between landlords and tenants or determined by housing courts. Understanding your lease terms and local housing laws is crucial to claiming rent abatement properly. Consulting a skilled tenant attorney can help you secure fair compensation and protect your rights during property disputes.https://www.outerbridgelaw.com/blog/understanding-rent-abatement-a-tenants-guide-to-legal-relief/


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