I am in oregon - can i recover past rent because landlord failed to replace broken refrigerator {esential services}

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Customer: i am in oregon - can i recover past rent because landlord failed to replace broken refrigerator {esential services}
JA: Because laws vary from place to place, can you tell me what state the property is in?
Customer: north bend, Oregon
JA: What are the terms of the lease? Any issues related to maintenance or upkeep?
Customer: rental, ors 90.100 {13} says landlord must provide esential services-refrigerator when provided.
JA: Anything else you want the Lawyer to know before I connect you?
Customer: no
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Yes, you can take the landlord to small claims for never fixing the refrigerator problem. What you are awarded will depend on the judge, but will be determined based on the cost of eating out and the overall inconvenience of not having a functional refrigerator.

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