jenrobinson1970
New Member
We are mid-lease on a rental of a single family home with a pool. The pool motor is old and has just given-out. Our landlord is "undecided" about if she wants to have it replaced. We understand that the lack of a pool does not make the house uninhabitable, but we would like to know if we have any rights under CA law to either have the pool fixed or to warrant a reduction in rent. We are concerned that if the pool remains broken it will have to be drained and will cause a severe hazard for our two small children. Thus, we prefer to have it fixed rather than a rent reduction.
Thank you for any advice.
Thank you for any advice.