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Bill to Force Landlords Clean Up Mold
by nydailynews.com
Wednesday, April 16th 2008, 4:00 AM
Mendez for News
Jill de Domenico must take an
assortment of medication because of the mold in her home.
Landlords
would be required to clean up moldy apartments if their tenants have asthma or
other breathing problems, under legislation set to be introduced Wednesday in
the City Council.
The
bill, co-sponsored by Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum
and Councilwoman Rosie Mendez
(D-Manhattan), would set a standard level at which landlords would
be forced to get rid of mold, which can make people with allergies and other
conditions get sicker.
Mold
complaints to the Department of Housing Preservation and Development increased
from 8,288 in 2001 to 21,121 in 2006, Gotbaum said.
While
the housing code requires landlords to keep their properties in good repair,
that standard is vague and inconsistently enforced by city agencies, she
contends.
"If
we're concerned about the health of New Yorkers, it's important that we do
something about it," Gotbaum said.
Jill de Domenico,
26, says the bill would help her breathe easier. She said her landlord insists
that painting and plastering over water stains on the ceiling, walls and
floorboards of her Harlem apartment is enough.
The
management company, Manhattan North, has done
nothing to rid it of mold, she said.
"It's
affecting my health," de Domenico added, saying she suffers from seasonal
allergies and has developed bronchial asthma and other infections since water
began leaking into the apartment two years ago.
"I
know that has to do with the apartment," she said.
Her
building, 1890 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd., was found to have "higher than
normal amounts" of mold spores in the air, including strains of penicillium/aspergillus,
according to a report by an air-testing company she hired to inspect in
February. De Domenico said she is allergic to penicillin.
The
report, obtained by the Daily News, recommends sealing the floors with
polyurethane and removing sections of the walls and ceiling to professionally
rid them of mold.
It
suggests that de Domenico move until the problem is fixed.
An
attorney for the building's owner would not comment specifically on de
Domenico's apartment, though he did say, "The owners have already
performed and are continuing to perform substantial work to remediate the
building violations."
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2008/04/16/2008-04-16_bill_to_force_landlords_clean_up_mold.html
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