Is tenant or landlord responsible for appliance repairs? - Landlord Tenant

Full question:

If a four year old stove breaks, most likely a fuse or chip, who is responsible for repairs, landlord or tenant? Lease contract does not mention it.

Answer:

Generally, the Landlord if it came with the premises. He has the obligation to maintain the premises in a reasonable condition, including appliances, unless the lease provides something different.

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FAQs

Tenants are typically responsible for minor repairs and maintenance, such as changing light bulbs, replacing batteries in smoke detectors, and keeping the property clean. Additionally, they may need to repair any damage caused by their actions or negligence. However, major repairs, especially those related to essential appliances like stoves, are generally the landlord's responsibility unless the lease specifies otherwise.