Alabama Addendum To Apartment Lease regarding Mold

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Addendum to rental agreement addressing mold/mildew issues.

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With a Lease Addendum, a landlord and tenant can add new or update existing lease terms without having to terminate their original agreement and create a new one. A Lease Addendum is also known as a: Tenancy addendum. Lease amendment.

Mould caused by structural issues is the responsibility of landlords and their agents to remedy.

A landlord has 14 days to repair a mold problem in Alabama. Tenants should submit their written request for repairs to the landlord. If the landlord fails to make repairs within 14 days, legal action is an option. A lawyer can help you get out of your lease and get your security deposit back.

A minor mold issue won't provide tenants with ample legal justification to stop paying rent.

A landlord has 14 days to repair a mold problem in Alabama. Tenants should submit their written request for repairs to the landlord. If the landlord fails to make repairs within 14 days, legal action is an option. A lawyer can help you get out of your lease and get your security deposit back.

Describe where the mould is and any damage to furniture or belongings. Once the problem has been reported, the landlord has to respond within 14 days. For landlords, when a tenant reports mould in the property, arrange an inspection to determine the cause of the mould and, where necessary, ensure repairs are made.

Currently there are no Alabama laws concerning residential or commercial building mold standards, testing requirements, nor is there any contractor accreditation/certification for contractors performing mold testing or remediation activities.

"Unfortunately in Alabama, you are not allowed to withhold rent for a landlord's failure to make repairs. So once you've given that 14-day notice, or even if you haven't, you have to stay current on your rent," Majid said.

You have a time limit to fix the problem 7 days for failure to pay rent, 14 days for most other reasons.

If there is mold in your apartment, you need to notify your landlord immediately. You might also consider asking your landlord to bring in a professional mold inspector. Mold usually grows in difficult to see places, like behind walls or appliances, and the professionals will have equipment to detect it.

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Alabama Addendum To Apartment Lease regarding Mold