Originally Posted by
bodywhomper
assuming that you know how to correctly operate your wood stove, i see this as a habitability (or lack of habitability) issue because your home's heating system is not installed properly, safe, and/or in good working order, and thus your landlord has not met the state-required habitability standards of a rental unit. if you want to keep your place, i'd suggest speaking to the landlord and having a written agreement about making the "repairs" yourself and deducting all expenses from your rent, meaning buying a new stove and having it properly installed, inspected, etc. The fallback is to break your lease and take your landlord to small claims court for additional expenses (rent/deposit/etc) that you made while unknowingly occupying and renting a unit that did not meet the habitability standard. Often, county or city governments have services (or can direct you to services) that help renters through some of this process.