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Leaky Apartment Windows Grow Mold Around A Toddler And New Baby While The Landlord Goes Silent After Previously Just Tearing Out Sheetrock

View through a rustic window of an abandoned building revealing aged brick walls.
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In a distressing situation that reflects the challenges faced by many renters, a tenant in an older apartment building is grappling with an escalating mold problem due to leaking windows. The issue not only threatens the integrity of the living space but also poses significant health risks for the family, particularly with a toddler and a newborn in the home.

The poster, living in a unit equipped with sliding windows, reported that the constant condensation and visible cracks allowed water to seep in, creating mold on the window sills and spreading to the sheetrock walls. The tenant, who suffers from asthma and has a severe mold allergy, expressed deep concern for her two-year-old child and three-month-old baby. “I don’t want them to get sick because of all the mold,” she shared, highlighting her urgent need for a resolution.

Despite reaching out to the landlord nearly three weeks ago, the tenant stated that she had received no response. This lack of communication was unusual for their landlord, who had previously been responsive to inquiries. The family’s frustration was exacerbated by the fact that mold was not a new issue; they had previously notified the landlord about water dripping and mold growth, leading to only a temporary fix. “All they did was tear the Sheetrock out and put new Sheetrock in,” she explained. This haphazard repair left the underlying issues unaddressed, allowing the mold to return.

The ongoing silence from the landlord left the family in a dire situation, especially with a newborn and a toddler whose health could be severely compromised. As household members faced potential respiratory problems and other health complications from mold exposure, the desperate tenant searched for ways to compel her landlord to address the issue. “Is there anything I can do to force them to come and look at the windows?” she questioned, underlining her sense of urgency.

Readers who came across the post were quick to sympathize with the tenant’s plight. Many recognized the familiar frustrations that come with rental situations, especially when it involves health risks. Comments focused on the need for accountability from landlords, with some suggesting that tenants could document the mold and leaks to present a stronger case. Others encouraged the tenant to escalate the issue, either by contacting local housing authorities or seeking legal avenues to ensure her family’s health and safety were prioritized.

Some commenters shared similar experiences, recalling their struggles with unresponsive landlords and the challenges of dealing with mold in rental properties. “It’s astonishing how some landlords neglect their responsibilities,” one reader remarked, emphasizing the commonality of such issues in older buildings. The poster’s story struck a chord with many, prompting a wider discussion about tenant rights and the responsibility of landlords to provide safe living conditions.

As the situation remains unresolved, the tenant is left to navigate the uncertainty of her living conditions, with health risks looming over her young family. The combination of leaking windows and a lack of communication from their landlord has left them in a precarious position, one that many renters can sadly relate to. Amidst the growing mold and unanswered requests for help, the tension continues to build as they await the necessary action that would ensure a healthier home.

Original discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/landlords/comments/18meuwc/mold_growing_in_apartment_building_from_leaking/

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