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  "name": "How quickly should a landlord address a repair request?",
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      "name": "How quickly should a landlord address a repair request?",
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        "text": "The urgency of a repair dictates the response time. For emergencies that impact health or safety, such as a burst pipe or no heat in winter, landlords should respond immediately, typically within 24-72 hours. Non-urgent repairs, like a dripping faucet or a malfunctioning appliance, usually require a response within 7-14 days. Timely communication regarding the repair schedule is also important for tenant satisfaction.",
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        "description": "Emergency repairs require immediate action (24-72 hours), while non-urgent repairs typically allow 7-14 days for a response."
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  "description": "Emergency repairs require immediate action (24-72 hours), while non-urgent repairs typically allow 7-14 days for a response."
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