Written By Lexx Thornton First Alert Weather days have been issued for extreme heat and humidity throughout theMidstate. It’s hot in summer and has made its stamp for the year. With the continuous heat,homeowners and renters are relying on their air-conditioning units to cooloff. So, what happensif your A/C goes out? For homeowners, it’s simple; they’ll have to fix the problem, but for renters, it’s a little more complex. According to Tennessee law, renters do not have a right to air conditioning. According to the Landlord-Tenant Act, renters do not have a right to air conditioning/cool air unless it’s put
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