Is Mold a Problem in Your Rental Property?
Mold can grow in any area where there’s excessive moisture, and it can develop quickly, causing long-term damage to the structure of your home and impacting the air quality. Mold exposure is linked to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and skin irritation. Unfortunately, landlords often fail to address mold issues promptly, leaving tenants to live in unsafe conditions.
If you’re dealing with mold in your rental, you may be entitled to compensation. Whether your landlord has ignored your repeated complaints or failed to provide adequate remediation, you have legal rights as a tenant under California law. Birch Citadel is here to help you navigate these challenges and fight for justice.

