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Damp and mould are caused by excess moisture; the way you live can cause damp and mould. If your home is not being ventilated correctly, this will cause condensation and mould problems. Mould moves through the air as miniature spores heading for damp, wet areas of the home such as bathrooms, basements and attics.
Problems with damp and mould can also be due to problems with the building, such as leaking pipes, rising damp in basements or ground floors, rain seeping in because of damage to the roof or around window frames. These causes of damp often leave a tidemark around the area.
If you are experiencing any of these in your property, you should let your landlord know straight away. If your landlord does not come to investigate, you should contact the Environmental Health Department at your local Council.
Here are some tips to prevent damp and mould in your property:
If you do see a build-up of mould or mildew in your property, due to any of these, ensure you use an appropriate cleaning product to remove them. If you do not do anything you can risk deductions to your tenancy deposit.
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