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My wife and I are in our 60s and facing eviction due to a broken elevator in our building in New Hampshire. I am disabled, and my wife has arthritis in both hips. The elevator has had no certificate of inspection for over a year, and the landlord has given a timeline of up to a year for repairs. Can I sue the landlord, do I have to pay rent, and what are my options for moving out and handling our belongings?

May 4th, 2023

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