if you apartment has been condemned because of faulty electrical wiring what course of action can you take? does the landlord have to reimburse you of rent that was recently paid?
The only action is to leave. Your tenants insurance should cover many of those costs.
no longer likely an illustration of a much bigger concern, besides the undeniable fact that I did have a case the place a non-electrician under pressure a lot of a clean homestead, and there have been diverse issues, some rather alarming in terms of the fireplace ability; quite often undesirable (i.e. resistive) connections. i might say make certain you have a renter's coverage plans and a competent smoke detector, you're actually not likely to get any help out of your landlord.
only if you do not live in the place for the period of time the rent was paid for and only if you left because you had no choice.
The landlord must reimburse you for any day(s) during which you were denied occupancy. If you have been informed that you must vacate the premises, you should be reimbursed for any such prepaid rents. If you continue to occupy the premises, you are due NOTHING.