Hello efalco:
I have never seen a lease or a landlord tenant law that allows one to break a lease due to medical reasons. What state are you in? I'll check.
However, I can't see them denying your request based upon humanitarian grounds. They're going to look awfully heartless if they sue you. And, if you can't do stairs - you can't. Make sure that they know that if sued, you'll call the TV news. Sure, get a statement from your doctor and submit it along with at least 30 days notice. Send it certified, return receipt requested.
Of course, this is a request you're making, not a right you're demanding. I would phrase my letter accordingly.
excon
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