| I just found this topic and hope that my reply is no longer needed. If not, can you please let me know how it turned out. As with most states, there are no "mold" regulations. Now on for the good part. Contact the county health department and explain the issue to them. If the landlord has exposed mold and open floors, he/she will normally be forced to provide an alternative place to stay. You can also contact the building inspector and request an inspection of teh work being completed to ensure the house is inhabitable while repairs are taking place. Sometimes the building inspector can help. If he deems the house unlivable in the present condition, they could force the hand of the landlord. Also , if the landlord is that cheap, he may not have pulled permits to have the construction going on. Once the BS inspects, they will FORCE the proper repairs. If your family applied a deposit on the rental, the landlord, in most states, is supposed to have the deposit in a bank account in order to refund the deposit when the tenant moves out. The "can't afford it" excuse is not valid. I would also make sure to send the landlord something in writing such as a request due to health concerns and unsuitable living conditions. If all else fails, you may need to contact the local district attorney's office and beg for intervention. We just had a similar issue with mold and would couch fo rthe health issues. We had chronic respiratory problems going through the family. All the mold has been removed and the health issues have disappeared. For health reasons, he MUST either sand all the wood that is salvageable and then treat with special mold preventatives or replace ALL the infested wood. Does your family have and mold coming out from electrical outlets or any other area of the main living areas? I would also force the landlord to have any type of ventilation systems on heat and air checked. Our vents were totally packed with mold and so was the old furnace. All of which had to be replaced. I hope this helps some and please let us know how things turn out. |