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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Water leak from Window
When i moved into a place landlord made me fill move in checklist while there was no power in the house. A few months later now in the winter the windows leak so much water inside that you can see streams of water on the window sill. I reported this to the landlord. Also, there is mold on the windows in the living room and bedroom will I be responsible when I leave next month.
Also, I never knew the exhaust fan even existed in the bathroom. It looked like some sort of a closed vent so I always assumed that it was not a fan plus since I did the move in checklist without electricity I assumed there was no exhaust in this house. And now there is mold on the walls of the bathroom. Until now I have been living thinking this house just doesn't have a exhaust fan plus anyways it has a bigger water leak problem so I assumed it was the major water leak that is causing it.
I am hoping I get my deposit back as I kept the house in good condition except for the water leaks from all the windows and walls as winter was really bad here.