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jallenjr

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?
Michigan
The Health Dept. claims we have mold and have informed us
that, due to the fact that my 2-year-old daughter is a
recent liver, small intestine and pancreas transpalnt
recipient (and currently has a trach installed), we must
have the problem fixed IMMEDIATELY or move. The problem
is, either my Landlord has the Local Bldg. Inspector in
their back pocket, or the Health Dept. has made a mistake.
Both the Landlord and the Bldg. Inspector claim there is NO
mold! Obviously someone is in error, BUT WHO? In the
meantime, I'm forced to seek out other living arrangements,
at a time when I am the most financially straped. As an
unemployed, single mother trying to raise a "special needs"
child, money is in short supply. Any idea what I'm to do
next? Possibly an independant (3rd) party? Somebody
PLEASE HELP!
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
The Health Dept. claims we have mold....

Ask the health department for a written copy of the test results showing you have mold.

Then show it to your landlord and health inspector.
 

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