Can the landlord refuse to make repairs if I'm late or behind in paying rent?

The landlord must comply with requirements of state and local buildings and housing codes which generally require the property to be kept in good repair. The landlord is responsible for providing what is known as essential services to the rental units. With few exceptions, the landlord must provide sanitary plumbing or sewer services and electrical and gas connections, used for heating, hot water or cooking. The landlord must also maintain a reasonably good and safe working order of all appliances supplied or required to be supplied by him.

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1. How much notice must be given before either the landlord or the tenant can end the rental agreement?
2. What happens to the security deposit if the landlord sells the place you are renting?
3. I can't afford to have my water turned on right now; can I be forced to move out?
4. If I have not paid my rent, can the landlord take any of my property?
5. Can my landlord evict me for complaining about the condition of my apartment?
6. Can my landlord evict me if I am criminally convicted for breaking the law in my home?
7. Can the landlord refuse to make repairs if I'm late or behind in paying rent?
8. What can the landlord do if I damage his property?
9. Does the law help me if I have been discriminated against in renting an apartment?
10. Is there any limit to how much rent I can be charged?