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Damp problem in flat I rent

bm4fr
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi All
Please can anyone help and advise where I stand.
I am renting a flat at the moment and since I moved in in August have had nothing but problem after problem.
There is a very bad mould problem and I have been on to the landlord and they have said they will get it fixed when they can afford to get it fixed.
Any suggestions.
Bm4fr
Please can anyone help and advise where I stand.
I am renting a flat at the moment and since I moved in in August have had nothing but problem after problem.
There is a very bad mould problem and I have been on to the landlord and they have said they will get it fixed when they can afford to get it fixed.
Any suggestions.
Bm4fr
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Search this forum for keywords damp, mould and condensation as since winter kicked in we get 2 or 3 similar posts per week.
There are threads with comprehensive info on the causes of mould, how to treat it and the tenants and landlords responsibilities.0
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