Danielle H. asked

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I am renting a home with mold and no HVAC for 4 years, which has worsened the mold issue. My landlord, who is also my grandmother, refuses to fix the problem and now wants to sell the house. I have pictures of the mold and have communicated with her verbally about the issue. My son may have developed asthma due to the mold. What are my rights and where should I start to address this situation?

June 30th, 2024

Jennifer T. answered

As a tenant, you have the right to quiet enjoyment and the use and enjoyment of the rental property....

June 30th, 2024

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