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Paying rent in a strike

Published April 13, 2010 (almost 16 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
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Q. Do we have to pay rent if we move out early due to a doorman strike?

A. Sorry to say that the answer seems to be yes, says landlord-tenant lawyer and BrickTank expert Cory L. Weiss.

“The mere fact that there is a strike does not provide a legal basis for not paying rent or not moving out,” says Weiss.

However, if your landlord is unwilling to strike a deal with you, perhaps you can work something out with the next tenant, if there is one. Just as you’re stuck 15 floors up during a labor walkout, your replacement is probably stuck 15 floors down, unable to make use of the apartment he or she is paying for and as eager as you are to make a deal.
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