
10 January 2020 | 7 replies
Because toxic mold goes against the implied warranty of habitability laws set up by each state, landlords can be responsible for not keeping the rental property free of hazardous conditions like mold.Look up your state laws and go from there.

15 January 2020 | 4 replies
I talk to lots of landlords and property owners and the mailers they get are among their biggest irritations.

9 December 2019 | 11 replies
She is required to give you 30 days' notice; typically before the 1st of the month and move out would be on the last day of the month.She sounds toxic and you are probably better off with a new tenant/roommate.
15 December 2019 | 8 replies
I represent a number of lenders on environmental issues. if you have solvents migrating off-site, you may not only possibly become a responsible party but also could become subject to toxic tort suit for property damage. your lawyer should advise you on the wisdom of enrolling in the state brownfield or voluntary cleanup program. to maintain liability protection, you need to exercise "appropriate care". doing work pursuant to a state agreement will generally provide you with such protection. you probably wont be able to get insurance coverage for on-site cleanup but might be able to get coverage for off-site claims.

10 December 2019 | 1 reply
They use a process called dry fog that they say is non-toxic, permanent, non invasive, can be done in a day, and is cheaper that the alternatives.

30 December 2019 | 33 replies
It is the least toxic choice for mass water treatment that is cost effective.

18 October 2017 | 11 replies
This sort of thing irritates me to death.

11 October 2017 | 0 replies
I have a townhome in an HOA (location withheld for legal reasons), and there are new board members that are extremely toxic and very likely breaking the law, misusing funds, getting kickbacks on projects not approved by homeowners, etc.

1 January 2018 | 3 replies
When I lived in my previous apartments with my cats the landlords had an exterminator service that came every month or every few months but I never let them do anything to my apartment because I feared it would be toxic to my cats and I did not have any bugs.