Title: Mold Removal Audubon
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3Toxic Mold contamination has become a growing
problem in homes and offices across the United
States. Mold can cause an abundant amount of
health problems to people who are exposed to it,
and in severe cases, exposure to mold spores can
even be fatal. Due to this mounting concern, many
different laws have been passed to protect the
rights of people in cases of mold
contamination. Lanlord Tenants The landlord
has a responsibility to ensure proper living
conditions for his tenants, including having
premises free from any kind of mold
contamination. If you are a tenant, and have
discovered any mold in your rented premises, then
it is the duty of the landlord to get the mold
removed and pay for any such removal. Landlords,
who fail to make their property free from mold
contamination can be sued by their tenants. Under
the law, it is not the duty of the landlord to
provide or pay for mold contamination testing.
The burden of providing such proof lies with the
tenant. But if there is, in fact, any mold
contamination the landlord may have been
neglecting his responsibilities and the tenant
can recover any expenses relating to gathering of
the proof, in addition to damages for any
injuries the tenant may have suffered.
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5Home Buyers Sellers As a home buyer, you have
the right to know if the home you intend to buy
has any problems with mold contamination. If mold
contamination was present, but has been taken
care of, then the seller need not disclose this
fact. But, if there is any present mold
contamination in the house, the seller is
required to make this fact known to any
prospective home buyer. Employers
Employees It is the duty of employers to see
that the workplace is fit for employees to work
in, including ensuring proper indoor air quality.
If the air quality at the workplace has been
compromised due to any mold contamination then
employees are entitled to recover damages for any
illnesses suffered by them. Mold Damages Mold
has been linked to the following injuries and
damages medical expenses incurred on illnesses
due to mold contamination pain, anguish, and
suffering damages for lost wages loss of
earning capacity and damages due to loss of
companionship, comfort, and financial losses in
case of death due to illness caused by mold
contamination. Similarly, one may be able to
recover damages for destruction of property due
to mold contamination and, in extreme cases of
neglect, even punitive damages.
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