#81086On Thursday, July 31, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
This landlord definatley has issues. About the mold. Get it tested and tell the landlord in a certified letter. If he does not fix it (which by law he must), you can techniqually take it to court. Also talk with Section 8 Housing. They may be able to force the issues if they must. Also, get the mold tested. If it is hazardious, you can definatley break the lease due to the fact that it is unsafe. I believe that I read somewhere that 99% of mold is non hazardious, so get it tested before you freak.
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This landlord definatley has
This landlord definatley has issues. About the mold. Get it tested and tell the landlord in a certified letter. If he does not fix it (which by law he must), you can techniqually take it to court. Also talk with Section 8 Housing. They may be able to force the issues if they must. Also, get the mold tested. If it is hazardious, you can definatley break the lease due to the fact that it is unsafe. I believe that I read somewhere that 99% of mold is non hazardious, so get it tested before you freak.
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