What is the name of your state? Florida
I will include a picture of my toilet (photo removed)
I believe that this is mold. I showed it to the property manager and she said that it is NOT and refuses to do a mold spore test. Even though they are NOT that expensive. For some reason everyone believes that a mold test is outrageously expensive and too complicated to do. I was refused a mold test in a county owned property in Ohio and now I am being refused again.
Is it required for landlords to do a mold test if requested ?
I am extremely allergic to molds and have major chronic sinus and breathing issues. I am diagnosed with 'chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps', conditional asthma (asthma that responds to certain triggers), and of course allergies. So having NO mold in the apartment is of paramount concern.
If it is not required for landlords to test for mold. Are they required to remove mold from the property if it is discovered ??
Are there any other suggestions for dealing with this problematic toilet ?? By the way 'cleaning' is not an answer because this growth occurs weekly. I do clean it very often, but cleaning it daily should not be an option IMO. Also, I am the only one in the property with this is issue. But I am also the only one with a new low-flow toilet. It also turns out that [Link removed]other people have similar issues.
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I will include a picture of my toilet (photo removed)
I believe that this is mold. I showed it to the property manager and she said that it is NOT and refuses to do a mold spore test. Even though they are NOT that expensive. For some reason everyone believes that a mold test is outrageously expensive and too complicated to do. I was refused a mold test in a county owned property in Ohio and now I am being refused again.
Is it required for landlords to do a mold test if requested ?
I am extremely allergic to molds and have major chronic sinus and breathing issues. I am diagnosed with 'chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps', conditional asthma (asthma that responds to certain triggers), and of course allergies. So having NO mold in the apartment is of paramount concern.
If it is not required for landlords to test for mold. Are they required to remove mold from the property if it is discovered ??
Are there any other suggestions for dealing with this problematic toilet ?? By the way 'cleaning' is not an answer because this growth occurs weekly. I do clean it very often, but cleaning it daily should not be an option IMO. Also, I am the only one in the property with this is issue. But I am also the only one with a new low-flow toilet. It also turns out that [Link removed]other people have similar issues.
PHOTO--removed