??? As he is renting, why go back at all? Seems the way to fix a health 
problem in a rental property is to move out. And, beg your landlord to 
take you to court.


William Robb wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "frank theriault"
> Subject: OT - GFM - Really Bad News
> 
> 
>> I've gotta bail for this year.
>>
>> I'm having issues with my apartment which have already cost me a fair
>> amount of money, and may cost me lots more.  I've got lots of mould
>> that's been incubating and growing in dark corners and needs to be
>> cleaned.  My girlfriend, who's quite allergic to the stuff has become
>> rather ill with it, so I've had to pay for an assessment (to find out
>> which kinds of mould it is, so she can be treated), and now it looks
>> like I'll have to pay a professional to clean it.
>>
>> In the meanwhile, I've got a landlord who doesn't want to pay for
>> anything, but I couldn't wait for their approval because there's some
>> urgency to getting this process completed.
>>
> 
> Damn. I was looking forward to seeing you.
> If its black mould, get the hell out of there now, and don't go back until
> the place is stripped back to the frame, cleaned, dried reinsulated and
> reboarded.
> The stuff really is that dangerous, but any mould can cause pretty serious 
> reactions to people prone to allergies.
> If you get any flack from your landlord, get in touch with your local public
> health office and have them come out and do an inspection.
> 
> William Robb
> 
> 

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