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Originally Posted by Elphaba
I can't tell you the number of people I run into that think they can sue their landland for unhealthy conditions. Temp, checking the landlord/tenant act in your locality is the best recommendation given here.
You want to take the advice of suing your landlord? Please let us all know how that goes, if you choose to pursue that direction.
I'm not being snotty folks. You can't buy a lawyer that would accept this case, and come out ahead of the lease agreement, money wise.
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I was being tongue-in-cheek with my comment.
But seriously, get him to tear up the carpets. In fact, getting your house inspected for mold is probably a good idea.
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