Rental agreement voided due to apartment condition?

Hi all, we have lived in this apartment for almost 3 years. About 6 months ago, our tub (upstairs) began to leak and has thus caused massive holes in our kitchen ceiling that occasionally leak as well. The holes have progressively gotten worse despite multiple attempts to have our landlords fix them.

On top of that, our sink is now leaking, several apartments are without AC and the maintenance claims they cannot fix them.

With this being said, is our lease agreement void at this point? I’m honestly concerned that our tub will eventually fall through the ceiling, which I brought up with our previous maintenance people, who simply laughed at me. We are moving in October but are wondering if we are able to call our lease bull and void to get out of here before one of us gets hurt.

Thank you.

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u/FoxyMoon816 — 2 days ago

Older home, 560+ days on market. How much should we go below asking price?

Looking at a house that’s been on the market for nearly 2 years. It’s move in ready but does need some updates. Built in the mid 1800s, been in the market for almost 2 years. Realtor says it passes inspection and had an offer about a year ago but the family found out the walls had lead paint and they had a brand new baby so mom freaked out and backed out.

House is priced at 169k. How much less would not be considered offensive? Apparently the sellers are “very motivated”

Also, can anyone recommend help for renovating old homes? I know sometimes there are grants and things to help.

Home is in rural KY, USA.

TYIA

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u/FoxyMoon816 — 2 months ago