MONCTON FAMILY FACES DANGEROUS LIVING CONDITIONS DUE TO MOLD INFESTATION
Greater Moncton, NB – A local family is raising alarms about unsafe living conditions in their rental unit, where extensive black mold has posed serious health risks to two small children. Despite the landlord’s assurances of concern for tenant safety, the family, led by a single mother, finds themselves trapped in a cycle of neglect and inadequate repairs.
Since December 2018, the mold problem has persisted, with the landlord employing ineffective quick fixes, such as washing affected areas with bleach, rather than implementing a thorough remediation process. Most recently, the landlord was seen attempting to address the issue by arriving with products like Concrobium mold killer and bleach, rather than calling in certified professionals to properly handle the situation.
“We have been living in these conditions for so long, and after speaking with our rentalsman, we were told we should not allow the landlord to make these superficial fixes anymore,” the mother stated. “We need real help, and we need it now.”
While a professional company has finally been secured to remove the drywall, the family has not been provided temporary housing accommodations during the remediation process. This raises significant concerns, especially with mold spores potentially becoming airborne. The landlord has also stated he will only steam clean the carpets instead of replacing them, despite recommendations to remove them entirely.
As if the situation were not dire enough, the family is also struggling with health concerns that remain unaddressed due to difficulties accessing healthcare. “We have no family doctor, and the nearby clinic is always full or canceling appointments. Our only option has been long waits at the emergency room,” the mother explained, highlighting the further strain the situation has put on her family's health.
To make matters worse, their rent is set to increase from $9
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