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2 Steps To Take If You Find Mold In Your Apartment

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If you are beginning to experience health problems from the mold growing in your apartment, you may want to discuss this with your landlord right away. Mold can be toxic and if you are getting sick more often, it could be directly related to the mold that is present. If this happens, here are two steps you should take.

Talk to your landlord

The first step is to talk to your landlord about the mold. Most states have laws that landlords must follow when it comes to the safety and habitability of rental properties, and having mold in a rental property is usually against the law. If a landlord doesn't know about it, there is not much he or she can do, and that is why you must tell him or her right away.

You can do this over the phone or in person, but you must make sure the landlord knows it is a problem and a priority. If your landlord does not take immediate action, send him or her a certified letter. This will act as proof on your behalf if you have to take legal action to find a remedy for the problem.

Hire a lawyer

While you may not want to involve the court system over this matter, it may be your only option. A personal injury lawyer can assist you with this case and will often begin by investigating the situation. Your lawyer may want to:

  • See proof of the mold – To prove this, you can show pictures of the mold in your house or videos of it.
  • Know what types of illnesses it caused – You may also need to produce medical bills or statements from your doctor that indicate the health problems you have been experiencing.
  • Understand the steps you have taken – The steps you have taken to fix this problem with your landlord will also be an important part of the puzzle for your lawyer.

With this information, your lawyer will determine if you have a case or not. If you do, the lawyer will try to settle with your landlord outside of court. If the landlord is willing to do this, your lawyer will ask the landlord to fix the problem, and the lawyer will also ask for compensation for the illnesses, injuries, and suffering you have gone through because of this.

If you have any problems with your landlord that he or she is legally responsible for, hiring a personal injury attorney, such as Marcus & Mack, may be the only way to solve them.


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