you better write a letter to the health department. that carpet should removed the carpet and cleaned the mold.
2006-10-20 04:07:27
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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Black mold can be deadly; especially if someone is severely allergic; an attorney would be a good start.
Your landlord IS responsible for the mold problem..If you don't get any satisfaction from him, you can default from your lease but only with the aid of a good attorney; if any medical expense is incurred because of him ignoring a health hazard like mold; the attorney SHOULD be able to help you there too; also
Pick an attorney thats EXPERIENCED in this field tho; they're like doctors; some are more schooled/experienced in certain fields..
Also, you can be recompensed for the amount of time you've had to live in those conditions (a pro~rated refund on the amount of rent you pay each month)
Doesn't hurt to call and ask!!
Stand up for your RIGHTS!!!!!!!!
You need to document EVERYTHING regarding the problem, from the onset...This will be indispensible to your attorney getting you what you deserve/require.
2006-10-20 11:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact the Department of Health. If there is a severe mold problem(like the one you are describing), They will charge the property owner/landlord and they will have to fix the problem. Because mold can be very dangerous, they may condemn the building. The Department of Health will see to it that you can get out of your lease with out incident.
2006-10-20 11:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If the other apartments are already abandoned due to mold, your local health inspector should be able to provide a letter indicating such. Save any other documents related to the maintenance work, photograph the mold and move stat.
2006-10-20 11:12:35
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answered by kate 7
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when carpet is damaged as such, cleaning it is futile - this carpet needs to be removed
if unable to relocate, and have already contacted management, contact your local health department - for being required to live in mold infested area is hazardous to your health and everyone else in that building ...... start a petitiion for improvements pronto also
best wishes!
2006-10-20 11:05:24
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answered by Marsha 6
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Contact "code inforcement" in your city to come out and inspect your apartment to determine if they have broken any city or state codes. (sounds as if they have). If they have you will be released from your lease and they will be fined and could possibly be condemed(spelling). good luck
2006-10-20 11:06:20
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answered by GI 5
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They are in violation. Contact your county's Tenant/Landlord Department.
2006-10-20 11:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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man i would move and maybe sew the guys for selling that messed up place i would have the city come look at it they might help you more than i can
2006-10-20 11:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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