If you have to leave your house overnight or for a few days during repairs and clean up, ask your landlord to pay your costs. These might be things like motel bills, extra food costs, and transportation costs. Keep all your receipts!
There are certain agencies that can order lead work because a child or pregnant woman has high lead levels in their blood. If the agency says you have to leave your home during the work, you don’t have to pay rent for the time you have to be out of the apartment.
If you don’t want to live there anymore because of the lead problems, you can cancel your lease, move out, and not pay any more rent. If you cancel your lease, your landlord has 21 days after you leave to give you back your security deposit. Or 5 days if the building is condemned. They have to follow the rules in the law for returning security deposits. See our fact sheet Security Deposits for more info about these rules.
You should talk to a lawyer for advice about your specific situation before you withhold any rent or try to cancel your lease. The lawyer can help you figure out if this law applies based on the agency that is ordering the lead work.