Just fix it yourself and deduct it from next month's rent.  Tell him you 
are going to do it and that you could not wait a week to get it fixed.

At 10:48 AM 7/8/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>that's actually illegal.  the high temperatures and ozone create an
>"unhealthy living condition" and violate part of the bill of renter's
>rights.  call him right now, and tell him you'll give HUD (or whatever your
>local version is) and report him.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Haggerty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 9:26 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: No Air Conditioning
>
>
>My Air Conditioning is broken and it is 95 degrees in my apartment (it is
>actually cooler outside right now). I just called my landlord and the
>earliest they can have someone out is THURSDAY, since this is not n
>emergency and the handyman took off for a week on Wednesday.
>
>There is a place in the afterlife where people like that go, I am certain
>Dante mapped out a ring for the abusers of trust.
>
>Issues abound... is it safe to run a PC under these conditions? I had to get
>a new keyboard because the sweat dripping off my forehead seems to have
>broken several of the keys on the old one. Is the refrigerator, with a fan
>blowing into it, a good substitute for broken AC? Does anyone have some ice?
>
>M
>
>
>
>
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