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  2. Who's Responsible for Mold in Your Apartment? (VIDEO)

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    If the mold in an apartment has occurred because of a landlord's failure to fix leaks, for example, then you may be able to hold the landlord liable for the mold problem, according to legal site ...

  3. Melinda Ballard - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] They were one of the first cases to highlight the dangerous results of toxic mold [5] and increased public awareness of the dangers of mold. She and her husband, Ron Allison, were awarded $32 million in 2001 [ 6 ] as a result of a lawsuit against Farmers Insurance for their failure to pay claims relating to mold damage.

  4. Mice, mold, broken AC, rent hikes has tenants of this Asbury ...

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    Mold is shown on the ceiling in Rich Dalatri's bathroom in his apartment at 550 Cookman Ave. in Asbury Park Friday, June 21, 2024. He is one of the tenants upset with mold and mice at the Sackman ...

  5. Does homeowners insurance cover mold?

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    You can file a mold claim the same way you file a regular homeowners insurance claim, with a few slight adjustments. To improve your chances of a successful claim, you need to take every step ...

  6. Caldwell v. J. H. Findorff & Son, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Three teachers, a custodian, and a student were suffering with respiratory problems and were insistent on taking the company, J.H. Findorff & Son, Inc. to court because they believed the mold issues were a product of the school having been built improperly. Two of the teachers a custodian and a student were involved in the lawsuit.

  7. Insurance bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Toxic mold is a common cause of bad faith lawsuits, with about half of the 10,000 toxic mold cases in 2001 being filed against insurance companies on bad faith grounds. Before 2000 the claims were uncommon, with relatively low payouts. One notable lawsuit occurred when a Texas jury awarded $32 million (later reduced to $4 million).

  8. California Resident Fighting Apartment Management Over Black ...

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    A California resident is in a battle with the management of her apartment complex to try and get rid of black mold in her apartment. She said the situation is so bad, she hasn't been able to live ...

  9. Horizon Group v. Bonnen - Wikipedia

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    The exact cause of Bonnen's lawsuit was not discussed by Michael, but he acknowledged a leaky roof at the apartment complex caused by a contractor in March 2009. [1] [6] Court documents revealed that Bonnen originally sued Horizon for failing to pay interest on security deposits and failing to provide tenants with required porch safety ...