By: Lawre e O. Thi article is not meant to cover all a p ct of landlord-tenant law. If you hav Illegal problem, contact an attorney. If c then to th tenant c n ith- rent until th landlord doe . an e en deduct from the rent of repair m de by the tenant. hy ould tenant even con er ithholdin rent or rn ing repair? hen I ndlord refu or ignores the tenant' reque t to m e repair th ten t is left ith four hoi es; - To li e ith the problem - Torno - To m e th rep ir and deduct th co t of it from th rent, To ithho d the r nt until the landlord m e the rep . . hile ithholding rent or repairing and dedu tin i the mo t effective y to et the landl rd' ttention it' al ri ce tenant could end up in Court 0 r it. Therefore, th re are prec ution that you, tenant, must e prior to doin either. ene er you ha e repair problem, you ould notify the landlord. Tele- phone th I ndlord and then nd I tter. Don't forg t to d te all of your tter d to m e copie of them. It ood idea if you h ve the mon y to nd all of your letter to your land­ lord "Certified Return Receipt Re- qu . ted hich i rvice you n get t your I om . If the land- rd . nore problem, then you auld cont ct the He th Department and h e an in ction m de. Get the name of the person you talk to. Finally nd cond letter informing your I ndlord th t you e oing to ithhold rent until repairs are mad or that you will h ve the repair m de yo r • your If and ill deduct the cost from next month rent. State ho long the repair problem have existed and mention previ u I tters you have nt. Folio the letter up ith . phone call. Before you tak any action b ure that the landlord has decided not to m e the repair nd has a r ason ble opportunity to do so. Sometimes ho ever an emergency ari su h as no he t in the winter. Cont ct your landlord immediately. If your I ndlord can't or won't act on the problem in a rea nable length of time, then tell your landlord that you are going to repair it your If or hire me­ one to fIX it and then deduct the cost from your rent. In the meantime notify the Health Department to try to have an inspection m de so that a record may be m de of the emergency problem. After the repair i made send your land­ lord a I tter tating why you were forced to d duct the money from your rent. e copy of the letter, save all receipts and bills showing th cost of the repairs m de. Anytime you don't p y all or some of your rent your landlord may try to e . t you. Th refore, don't nd the money that you ha withheld. If your landlord take you to Court, the Judge may ru again you. If you don't have the money to pay ba the rent, then you will be evicted. If your 1 ndlord decides th t you e entitled to deduct­ ion from the rent or the repair ould be m e, hay the landlord put the reement in riting or nd tter to the landlord confirming the greement on the repairs and/or deduction. Your landlord cannot evict you for complaining about repair ccording to ·chig n La , ho ever, you will h ve to pro your c to the Judge if you end up in Court. In ddition, if you have nt your landlord letter, kept copies of the letter , kept receipts and notified the Health Department, then the land­ lord should not be able to evict you ju t becau you h ve withheld your r nt or deducted money from your rent for repair that h d to be made. S pOpS serie opens January 22 Th T in Citie Symphony off it Pop Seri ith mu to th Silver Screen' on Saturday, Janu ry 22 8: 15 p.m, t the e i hi n lIeg Community Center. u ic Director Rob rt Vodnoy will the Orche tra in tribute to the movi ith mu i from Gone With The ind, C pt in Bl d, Fant ia, The Pin Panther The in d I nd 200 I : ASp Ody y. The January 22 con ill al include George Gersh in' ore Settle bias charge Th ichi n Department of Civil Rights and Ford otor Comp ny in Dearborn h ve entered con nt order to re 1 cornpl aint of unlawful di rimin tion. The complaint w filed by Patrill Duncan of yne County who applied for employment at the Rawsonville Plant. After cornpl tin the medi al questionnaire, e wa llegedly denied the phy 'cal ex min tion due to her eight. to n American in Paris a well the Suite from Superm n by today most celebr ted cinema compo r John il­ lim. Seatin for th Pops i at 'table ith in beer and other refreshments avail­ ble. Tic ets for the January 22 Pops are 9.00 for dults and 7.00 for ni r ci izen and student and may be ordered in dvance by calling the Symphony office t (616) 983-4334. Ford otor Company has greed to p y Duncan 8 500 in full ttlement of her complaint. The company al 'reaffirm its policy of equ 1 empl y­ ment .opportunity. . . which does not unlawfully di riminate on the ba is of an individual' weight." , A tipulated, the consent order doe not repre nt an admi ion of unl ful di rimination by Ford otor ompany. The Department of ivil Right enters a con nt order when the claimant and respondent reach an ami ble ree­ ment prior to, during or fter th publi hearing. 'CALL TO A bas e The �H utrition Ba etball and Cheerleaders Program began 1 t Satur­ day at artin Luther King School. "Th program promi s to be great cce " , ys Emma Coleman �H Program A_· �tant. Youth in the groups are experienc­ ing a rapid gro th and need balanced diet to pport their physi al, mental and social ell-being, she noted. The Berrien County Health D part­ ment in c p ation with the Y. .C.A. Re ur e Center, ill offer a four ssion parenting la s entitled The T ddler Year nths to Three Ye r "a cording to Ruth 0 d Family Health Pr gram Supervi or for the health departm nt. s. ood id that the cl s ill be held on four con utiv Thrusday evenin January 13th 20th, 27th, and February 3rd 1983, fr m 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. All n ill be held at the Y. .C ., 508 PI asant Stre t in St. Jo ph. 'Th Toddler Year" is the fourth of fi e modules in the departm nt s n Infant Child ommunity Servi e Pr ram. Th other in the ri in lude: odu) I -' e born xpect- tion " birth to 3 month old' dule II - ' arly Infan ," 3-9 month old; dul III - Lat lnf n y 9- 0 month old; nd ul V - "Pre- hool ' 3-5 ye r old. Th entire ries i offered e h month t the he Ith department' om in Bent n H rbor. id that the pi ns are to provide the other m ul at community site in th future. e are ry excited a ut t ur n w parentin pr ram ut l the com- all • egm The program invol es 54 fern and male dult volunteer Ie d rs and 3 0 youth. S ores from the fir t r und re: Fifth Gr de - orton Hill, 12, HuLl. 10· Stern Brun n, 18 Calvin Britain, : Bard,21 Fairpl in est 4. Sixth Grade - Hull 26, ort n Hill 17· Stem Bruns n 23 Cal in Brit in 19; Bard 34, Fairplan e t 5. pa Y. . .. ttin and mfort ble envir nment du ive t ur r up di .u dded.