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black mold legal issues?
Posted under black futonHi, me and my mother moved to a new house about 2 months ago, and realised there was black mold on the window seals. Then last tuesday we found a mushroom growing out of mold around the toilet and decided it was time to start taking action. Now i am leaving the house, because i have a history of respirtory problems. On top of that this morning i went to wash my futon and pulled its cover off and the entire bottom of it is covered in black mold.
I'm going to the hospital tomorrow. we have started to take pictures of the mold in different areas. The landlord's were aware of the mold and sprayed one of the vents and said that took care of that and all our of things have been exposed to black mold and we might have to get rid of all our things we are considering taking legal action for the health problems and damages has anyone been through something similar to this
http://healthandenergy.com/mold's_harmful_effects.htm
move out as fast as you can.
i would also suggest that you ring the Real Estate AGents that you are leasing from or purchased from and ask them if they can provide you with the contact number for the Health Inspector and get him/her to come out pronto and inspect your house.
If exposed to elevated levels of indoor mold, some or many residents and workers can experience one or more of most common, mold health symptoms: allergies, asthma, bleeding lungs, breathing difficulties, cancer, central nervous system problems, recurring colds, chronic coughing, coughing up with blood, dandruff problems (chronic) that do not go away despite use of anti-dandruff shampoos, dermatitis, skin rashes, diarrhea, and/or; Eye and vision problems, fatigue (chronic, excessive, or continued) and/or general malaise, flu symptoms (chronic), sudden hair loss, headaches, hemorrhagic pneumonitis, hives, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, irritability, itching (of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin or any other area), kidney failure, learning difficulties or mental dysfunction or personality changes, memory loss or memory difficulties; and/or Open skin sores and lacerations, peripheral nervous system effects, redness of the sclera (white of your eyes), runny nose (rhinitis) or thick, green slime coming out of nose (from sinus cavities), seizures, sinus congestion, sinus problems, and chronic sinusitis, skin redness, sleep disorders, sneezing fits, sore throat, tremors (shaking), verbal dysfunction (trouble in speaking), vertigo (feelings of dizziness, lightheadedness, faintness and unsteadiness), and vomiting……. gaaah, what a flaming scary list that is hey……. i moved out of a house contaminated with mold 2 months ago and i'm positively leaping out of my skin with energy whereas when we lived there i was always flagging in energy, my two littlies had constant ear nose and throat infections, my little girl's hair started coming out in big handfulls, my bones were always aching, my husband was constantly getting colds ……. freaking mold is so very bad for your health luv ….they prolly painted straight over it …… that's clearly why they did a new paint job on the one i moved out of just before we moved in …….. check the drains in the bathroom tub and sink too ……….. could very well be a bacterial or moldy growth in there ……. check all your drains and put a cup of bleach down it and close the door to that room and open the window to air it and leave it overnight to torch the vitality and health destroying bacteria.
good luck
peace baby
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