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Yes, landlords can face serious fines and legal trouble if they don’t comply with asbestos safety regulations. They need to play by the rules!
The time it takes to fix asbestos can vary, but it usually depends on how much there is and how complicated the cleanup is.
If a landlord ignores the asbestos problem, they could face legal issues for not providing a safe living environment. Safety first!
Generally, no. If asbestos is found, the landlord must take care of it before any alterations are made to ensure safety.
If you think there’s asbestos, it's best to contact your landlord right away. They are responsible for addressing any potential hazards.
Landlords typically have to get an inspection done by a professional to check for asbestos in older buildings, particularly those built before the 1980s.
The asbestos remediation clause is a requirement that landlords must fix or remove asbestos hazards in their properties, especially during any major changes or renovations.