
"I can break my lease and not pay penalties for it?
I moved into my apartment on June 1 this year and the first day I was moving my stuff in, a pipe burst on the third floor (I'm in second) and flooded the building. There were strangers who come to my apartment to repair the damage that was a big nuisance and they did not do a good job too. I'm worried I have black mold growing on the walls of me because of the following symptoms I had: recurring cold symptoms, sinusitis, cough, terrible, memory loss, and have been healing very easily lately and my apartment has a strange smell each logged in and all these are signs of mold. If my manager is my proof walls and there is black mold, I can walk away from my lease without paying cancellation fees early and get my deposit back? I've been putting the problems of water damage from the first day I moved, I just get rid of ant challenge because of flooding.
NO! You can not mourn mold and out of a lease! You must legally give them the opportunity to clean it. Furthermore, contrary to popular belief not all mold is harmful and damaging type is very rare indeed! Before they could break a lease on mold health department have to try to see if the bad guy or not. Even then you can not just leave without penalty. Must be ordered by the court. If you are not being the bad guy, then you have no right to break the lease at all. You can clean and repaint it with a cast block of painting and would be perfectly safe.
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