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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Hilder v. St. Peter, 478 A.2d 202 (1984)

Citation
Hilder v. St. Peter, 478 A.2d 202 (1984)
Parent Document
Hilder v. St. Peter, 478 A.2d 202 (1984)
Jurisdiction
Vermont (state)
Effective Date
1984-02-03

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like or at all if there is inadequate hot water; he must worry about rodents harassing his children or spreading disease if the premises are infested; or he must avoid certain rooms or worry about catching a cold if there is inadequate weather protection or heat. Thus, discomfort and annoyance are the common injuries caused by each breach and hence the true nature of the general damages the tenant is claiming. Moskovitz, A New Doctrine, supra,