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Foul smell in apartment. Asking to be released from lease.
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Linda DAndrea wrote: That smell may not just be from 'unsafe' water - check the EPA website for toxic mold -- It smells like rotten eggs or urine or ???. File a written request for maintenance to do a toxic mold test in your carpets, your AC vents and any other possible moldy areas. - if that doesn't get your landlord going, file a "Notice of Breach of Lease" with the landlord. Document EVERYTHING!! Keep a copy for yourself and at least one extra copy 'just in case' Good Luck - linda
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