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Yosef Tate
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Edited 9 mo ago
Shelly's situation sounds tough, and it's disheartening to hear about her daughter's struggles with asthma due to mold. It's wild how some landlords neglect these issues, right? I once had a similar run-in with mold in my apartment, and let me tell you, it's no fun dealing with respiratory issues. Kudos to Shelly for standing up for her family's well-being! Try looking at https://www.alldryus.com/texas/houston-mold-remediation/ , I think they can tell you how to solve your mold issue. Has anyone here dealt with a similar situation and found creative solutions? It's always inspiring to hear how folks navigate these challenges.
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Megan Mcclure
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Edited 10 mo ago
Mold can indeed be a severe health concern, especially for those with respiratory conditions like asthma.
If you or someone you know is facing similar problems, it's crucial to address them promptly. You can consider using the link to https://rcrmold.com/ for information and guidance on mold prevention and remediation.
Ensuring a safe and healthy living environment should always be a priority, and tenants have rights when it comes to addressing such issues with landlords. It's essential to seek help and support to resolve these situations, especially when they impact the well-being of residents.
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