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Absolutely! Your landlord should keep you in the loop about any asbestos work, so you're aware of any potential disruptions and safety measures.
If asbestos is found, the remediation process often involves sealing off the area, safely removing the material, and making sure everything is clear of hazards before you can return.
Once asbestos is discovered, the landlord should act promptly. They should arrange for remediation quickly to ensure everyone's safety.
Yes, you can refuse renovations if there’s asbestos, especially if it hasn’t been addressed properly. Your comfort and safety come first!
If you think there may be asbestos in your unit, let your landlord know right away. They should take it seriously and arrange for an inspection.
Before any renovations, it’s usually the landlord’s job to check for asbestos. However, it's a good idea for tenants to be aware and ask about this before any work starts.
The asbestos clause in your rental agreement means the landlord is responsible for handling any asbestos issues in the property. If asbestos is found, they need to take action to fix it.