I have just moved into my new apartment. It has been about four weeks now. I have noticed 1 week after my family and I have moved in we have felt extremely tired, Body aches and don’t feel like getting up out of bed even though we have had a good night’s sleep. We have to force my self to get some fresh air outside and feel a little better. When we get back in the house we feel tired and sick to our stomach.
I was doing a deep clean in the bathroom and I noticed under the old fashioned bath tub that there was mold growing on the walls and floors. Two different types. Can mold possibly be the cause of us being so exhausted and tired all of the time? It is not just one person. It’s my whole entire family. It scares me with all the stories I’ve heard.
These symptoms have only occurred since we have moved in? WHY?
What should I do? Tell the landlord that the whole bathroom need’s to be replaced? Or should I call a health inspector and tell them to check it out. What if the landlord don’t want to fix this problem because it would cost too much money? They are trying to sell the apartment building that we live in too! Please any info. would be great. I have a 1 yr. old lil girl. I don’t need her sick! HELP ME PLEASE! Thank You so much everyone for your time! My family appreciate it.
report it to your landlord and then take more steps if not dealt with. They can’t be held reliable if they don’t know about it.
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ventilate!
carbon monoxide?
check your boiler and heating system
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report it to your landlord and then take more steps if not dealt with. They can’t be held reliable if they don’t know about it.
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Report it to the landlord ASAP!
if they refuse to do anything about it, call the healthy inspector ASAP!
If your Landlord does want to do something about it, make sure a real contractor and mold specialist does it. Then when the work is done, have the health indpector come to make sure its safe.
Your landlord should have to put you up in a hotel, because this is unsafe! You are legally entitled to a safe residence when you signed your contract…
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