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  2. Mold, no hot water or security: How Memphis renters are ...

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    If tenants call code enforcement or the local media because of a pest or mold infestation, property managers sometimes refuse to renew their leases or find legal ways to evict them.

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

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    California, for example, allows tenants to pay outside professionals to remove mold from their apartments and deduct the cost of services from their rent. However, in most cases, landlords protect ...

  4. A teen’s murder, mold in the walls: Unfulfilled promises ...

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    Current and former tenants say the Housing Authority of Savannah, the agency that oversees Yamacraw, has ignored the mold, rats and roaches that infest the units and sicken residents, the bullet ...

  5. New York City Department of Housing Preservation and ...

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    The Agency also enforces the City's Housing Maintenance Code, [4] which covers heat and hot water, mold, pests, gas leaks, fire safety, and more. HPD performs over 500,000 inspections annually and uses a variety of other Code Enforcement tools to address building conditions from performing owner outreach to bringing cases in Housing Court to ...

  6. Indoor air quality - Wikipedia

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    Mold growth can be inhibited by keeping surfaces at conditions that are further from condensation, with relative humidity levels below 75%. This usually translates to a relative humidity of indoor air below 60%, in agreement with the guidelines for thermal comfort that recommend a relative humidity between 40 and 60 %.

  7. Urban Investment Partners - Wikipedia

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    Urban Investment Partners (UIP) is company that develops apartments in Washington D.C. The company was founded in 1999 by Steve Schwat and Wout Couster. [1] In 2019 and 2020, tenants of a building owned by Urban Investment Partners launched a rent strike to protest mold, lead, poor maintenance, and other problems with the building.