The Presence of Four Ticks on the Ground of a Four Acre Rural Property Probably does not Provide a Basis for the Tenant to Cancel the Lease
FACTS:
The tenant moved into the residential property about a week ago. The lease is for a six-month period and encompasses about four acres of rural property. During the first week, the tenant found four ticks on his dog, presumably picked up from a wood pile on the rental property. The tenant has insisted that she must cancel the lease based on these ticks.
ISSUE:
May the tenant cancel because her dog encountered four ticks while on the property?
ANSWER:
Probably not.
DISCUSSION:
The presence of four ticks on the grounds of a residence in a rural area is probably not a material breach. The landlord therefore has no legal obligation to cancel the lease.