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I would give the landlord reasonable time to resolve the issue and be reasonably patient.
If everything isn't completed acceptability then try to work with the landlord before laying down the law and making demands.
 
I would give the landlord reasonable time to resolve the issue and be reasonably patient.
If everything isn't completed acceptability then try to work with the landlord before laying down the law and making demands.
Agreed. Laying down the law is not likely to work. But you can ask, politely.
 

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