Birmingham AL Toxic Mold cases

I live in an apartment in Birmingham, Alabama. As a tenant I should have the right to get the apartment supervisor to look over potential mold that is growing under my sink. I know this because I have read about this online. When I contacted my apartment complex they waited for almost a week before they got around to check out my complaint. They still have yet to remove the mold. I contacted an attorney because someone recommended me to take them to court if they didn’t proceed to take care of the problem. We just had the mold sent to a lab and tested. It I believe is toxic and now I need to move out of the apartment. I only have one problem, I have no money to make the move and if I break my lease they tell me I will have to pay an additional 3 months which is bull. I am seeking a lawsuit cash advance but I’ve been turned down by several companies. I need the money to assist with the move. Can you please let me know if I would be approved if it were a different case or may I get the money from your company?

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Sunday, September 28th, 2008 Lawsuit Funding, Toxic Mold

2 Comments to Birmingham AL Toxic Mold cases

  1. You may have been denied for a lawsuit cash advance because your case has not gone far enough in the process. If you have evidence that the mold is toxic or considered black mold your chances will certainly increase. I would suggest you apply online and we will look over an review your information once we’ve contacted your attorney for the information pertaining to your lawsuit.

  2. Toxic Mold Lawsuit Funding on September 28th, 2008
  3. Your landlord is required under Alabama Law (effective January, 2007, Title 35-9A (Landlord Tenant Act)to make the necessary repairs. If you made a list of needed repairs in writing, they have fourteen days to respond. If they don’t fix the problem, you can move and collect damages. If the mold is toxic, you have another action under Title 35, 9A-204 which states:”comply with the requirements of applicable building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety”.

    Contact Legal Services in Birmingham at 328-3540, if you have limited or no income or if you are age 60 or over. They have attorneys who deal with landlord and tenant issues daily. Also contact the Attorney General’s Office to file a complaint against the landlord (334) 353-9932.

    Justice for the People of Alabama!
    Peace,
    Isabel

  4. Isabel Prevost on October 7th, 2009

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