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		<title>By: loni</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My sister has the same problem, and bedbugs, and a carbon  monoxide leak. She asked the management to address the problems and told them she can&#039;t stay there. Twelve days later, failed to address the mold (they said it was due to inadequate cleaning), said they detected no CO emmissions, and charged her for the pest control (who left the chemical dust all over the furniture and clothing). They handed her the bill, with an unannounced increase of rent. She moved out her belongings and sent the management two letters explainig her displeasure with the situation and turned in the keys. Yesterday, they posted (did not serve) a notice of unlawful detention. So, off to court. You should talk to an attorney too. Don&#039;t clean up the mold though if there is a lot.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sister has the same problem, and bedbugs, and a carbon  monoxide leak. She asked the management to address the problems and told them she can&#8217;t stay there. Twelve days later, failed to address the mold (they said it was due to inadequate cleaning), said they detected no CO emmissions, and charged her for the pest control (who left the chemical dust all over the furniture and clothing). They handed her the bill, with an unannounced increase of rent. She moved out her belongings and sent the management two letters explainig her displeasure with the situation and turned in the keys. Yesterday, they posted (did not serve) a notice of unlawful detention. So, off to court. You should talk to an attorney too. Don&#8217;t clean up the mold though if there is a lot.</p>
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