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Why does my apartment keep getting mold?
What causes mold? Mold growth is generally spurred by excess moisture in your home. If you have a water leak in your apartment that goes untreated, you could wind up with a mold outbreak on your hands. That water leak, however, may not be so obvious.
How do I prevent mold in my apartment?
Other Tips for Mold Prevention
- When cooking, make sure you use a lid to keep the steam under control.
- Wipe up any spills right away.
- Shop for mold-resistant products and décor to use in your apartment.
- Buy a moisture meter to check humidity levels in each part of your unit.
Can I stop paying rent due to mold?
For example, most states require tenants to notify their landlord in writing about a mold problem and give their landlord a reasonable amount of time to address it before they can self-help. A minor mold issue won’t provide tenants with ample legal justification to stop paying rent.
Can you live in an apartment with mold?
Simply put, yes. Tenants do have a responsibility to do what they can in order to keep the rental home free of mold. Additionally, tenants also have a responsibility to maintain clean and sanitary conditions in the house or apartment they are leasing.
How do you stop mold from growing on Windows?
Ways to Prevent Mold Growth:
- Keep ceiling vents open at all times.
- Frequently clean your home’s windows (inside and out)
- Add caulk to the edges of your windows to prevent leaks.
- Thoroughly wipe off condensation anytime you see it forming on or around your windowsills.
Can mold be removed permanently?
Simply mix one part bleach to four parts water. Using a damp cloth gently scrub and wipe the mould until the mould is gone. Once finished, dry the area well with a soft cloth.
Does fresh air help with mold?
If you want to thwart these musty houseguests from sticking around, keep your home dry. Mold loves warm, humid areas, like bathrooms or a damp basement. Let in fresh air and sunlight to help kill mold. Open doors and windows to promote air circulation, especially after showering or while cooking.