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Ongoing saga with flood, Enviromental Health involved but worried
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dekaspace
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Im in Scotland as thats relevant.
What exactly can happen in a little detail? I have a lot of black mold in walls and even the insulation stuff where the floorboards of above property would be, have been dizzy and breathing heavier since but that may be stress.
Its the "Uninhabitable" thing I am thinking of mostly, lets say they say the mold isn't bad enough to be rehomed could they say its a safety risk to have bare wall incase anything falls and the exposed light socket?
Its more that I don't want to be fobbed off by my landlord by them saying its livable and so put up with it then one day it collapse on me more or the mould causing heath problems.
What exactly can happen in a little detail? I have a lot of black mold in walls and even the insulation stuff where the floorboards of above property would be, have been dizzy and breathing heavier since but that may be stress.
Its the "Uninhabitable" thing I am thinking of mostly, lets say they say the mold isn't bad enough to be rehomed could they say its a safety risk to have bare wall incase anything falls and the exposed light socket?
Its more that I don't want to be fobbed off by my landlord by them saying its livable and so put up with it then one day it collapse on me more or the mould causing heath problems.
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Surely we don't need a new thread and a repeat of all the details ...
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/55256080 -
Surely we don't need a new thread and a repeat of all the details ...
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5525608
Tell me where I repeated all the details? And that thread ended up just listing things that happened.
This is asking what happens next and a seperate thing.0 -
I'd suggest that the threads are merged by a board guide as it's pointless having all of the information that is needed to make any sense of this thread in another one.0
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I'd suggest that the threads are merged by a board guide as it's pointless having all of the information that is needed to make any sense of this thread in another one.
Problem then is that as it was ongoing replies will be about the original query not what it ended up.
It would only be useful merged if the title was changed and the opening post changed whilst the replies kept.0
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