Indoor High Humidity, possible mold problem
By anonymous
I moved into a bottom floor apartment and it is very stuffy and smelly. I got a indoor humidity monitor and it shows humidy as high as 59% looking online it says humidity should be below 45% to be healthy. this place is a breeding ground for mold and such what are my rates as a renter. Can I break my lease because I am afraid for my well being? Can anyone please help.
Edited on: Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 7:41 am
One Response to “Indoor High Humidity, possible mold problem”
Use your head September 6th, 2010 8:04 am |
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Keep the windows closed when it is humid out and run a dehumidifier and you will be fine |
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