adreamwife
09-29-2005, 01:49 PM
Two weeks ago (9/14), my upstairs neighbor's toilet overflowed and flooded the hallway and a portion of one of my bedrooms. Unfortunately because of management changes, I had to wait until the next morning (9/15) to call the management company. I called them and they sent a company out to extract the water. The company wanted to cut out the affected drywall but the management company refused to allow them to do so. However, they authorized them to cut small (half dollar size) into the affected walls. They removed the carpet and padding in the hallway, just the padding in the affected bedroom and baseboards in all affected areas. When they did this, there was mold.
The following morning, a gentleman came out to measure to replace the carpet to which I then found out they were going to replace the carpet throughout (the carpet was about 10 years old when I moved in two years ago). I scheduled the new carpet installation for October 4th so that would give management time to repair the drywall. I called the manager to inform him of the update and he said OK.
This past Monday (9/26) after no one has contacted me regarding the drywall, I called the manager to inform him that a.) no one had repaired the drywall and b.) my children and I are all sick with throat and bronchil infections. He stated that he would be at my place the following day. Fortunately, I was able to find a mold specialist to come out and do a free inspection of my place on that day as well and yes he found mold. However, the health department also came out and although he stated from the beginning that he wasn't really familiar with mold, he stated that he didn't see mold.
The mold specialist told me what I needed to do, what questions to ask, etc. He also informed the manager and maintenance guy. Later that afternoon, the manager informed me that they would be back the following day to cut out the drywall to have it tested for mold (initially, their intention was to repair the drywall without addressing the issue of mold). However yesterday when they showed up at the appointed time, they informed me that they were having their our mold specialist come out because my apartment needs to be sealed off and contained (as the mold guy said they should).
My questions are as follows:
When is a unit deemed uninhabitable?
Can I place my October rent (and any rent thereafter) into an escrow account until the problem is corrected in the proper manner?
How do escrow accounts work?
The following morning, a gentleman came out to measure to replace the carpet to which I then found out they were going to replace the carpet throughout (the carpet was about 10 years old when I moved in two years ago). I scheduled the new carpet installation for October 4th so that would give management time to repair the drywall. I called the manager to inform him of the update and he said OK.
This past Monday (9/26) after no one has contacted me regarding the drywall, I called the manager to inform him that a.) no one had repaired the drywall and b.) my children and I are all sick with throat and bronchil infections. He stated that he would be at my place the following day. Fortunately, I was able to find a mold specialist to come out and do a free inspection of my place on that day as well and yes he found mold. However, the health department also came out and although he stated from the beginning that he wasn't really familiar with mold, he stated that he didn't see mold.
The mold specialist told me what I needed to do, what questions to ask, etc. He also informed the manager and maintenance guy. Later that afternoon, the manager informed me that they would be back the following day to cut out the drywall to have it tested for mold (initially, their intention was to repair the drywall without addressing the issue of mold). However yesterday when they showed up at the appointed time, they informed me that they were having their our mold specialist come out because my apartment needs to be sealed off and contained (as the mold guy said they should).
My questions are as follows:
When is a unit deemed uninhabitable?
Can I place my October rent (and any rent thereafter) into an escrow account until the problem is corrected in the proper manner?
How do escrow accounts work?
