Saturday, February 20, 2010

Carpet Repair Kit At Home Depot Mold/ Landlord Issues...what Should We Do?

Mold/ Landlord issues...what should we do? - carpet repair kit at home depot

My friend and I with our 3-year-old son lives in a house that we rented. We lived in this house just over 2 1 / 2 years.

Since we have been at home, my son has this year developed a long cough and cold remedies, including runny nose (which I know has existed for at least 2 years), there is always the smell of the (hard to describe I've tried , plug - in airfreshners, aerosols, and the carpet cleaning business), and everyone seems tired and listless all the time.

There was a leak in the roof, he told the owners in April of this year, was never repaired. In September this year, I began to feel palpalis heart, increased heart rate, persistent fever, anorexia, night sweats, swollen ankles, and dizziness(to name a few) - which in turn went to 3 different specialists who could not find anything wrong with me, deep in the Cretaceous, the anxiety and keep all in my head.

It is now November and the fever continues, and many cognitive problems I'm trying to (the loss of concentration, loss of short term memory, loss of balance, etc. None of the doctors I saw before thinking here), which could be achieved by caused mold. I know I'm not crazy, and I do not.

We have a tool in the home kit, which tested positive for Cladosporium and others for which we wait for the results. From what I've read, this is nothing to fear. My landlord has informed the loss of the roof in April and the potential growth of mold in November (which eventuallycomes the roof without notice to the owner or operator btw fix).

This has a very frustrating time. Now I have these results, if they go from here?

3 comments:

Charles Clarkson said...

If you are convinced that the problem is moving in your house.

Although it is difficult for you to find a new job, think of your inner peace. Your landlord does not respond) (or defective. Get out now.

What happens when you act your landlord, and to know six months from now that there is a problem at home? Can you live with your decision to remain exposed to this environment for six months?

What happens if you move yourself and your condition does not change? So now I know something else is at fault and can happen. That you can not do that in their current situation.

Christin K said...

What you describe is not like mold problems, like the place that could result from poisoning by lead or heavy metal poisoning seek sounds. Test your water TIME.

Ring Rong said...

No American would continue if his ***.

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