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Mold: The Hidden Danger

WCIA-3 News - IL

Reported by: Jindra

Monday, Sep 10, 2007

http://illinoishomepage.net/content/fulltext/?cid=8318

About a dozen people who live at an apartment complex in ton

are suing management, saying there's a mold problem that's not going

away. Some say it's even making them sick. A state investigator with

the " Illinois Housing Development Authority " took a look at the

property in July and ordered the owner to get rid of the mold. He

gave him several months to do it. Time is now running out.

Several people who live at Highland Place Apartments have been

complaining about the mold, saying no one's getting rid of it and

the landlord is just covering it up. That's why renters called in

the state to come take a look. And while the inspector was out

there they got a big surprise.

Regina Lenox had no idea what opening this door would lead to.

" It's right against your ventilation system, " Inspector

s told her as he spotted mold inside her closet. Lenox was

shocked to find out it's been blowing through her apartment. She

says a worker at the complex spotted it before, but assured her it

would be taken care of.

" The man found mold and said he's coming back to fix the mold and he

never did. And he knew how serious this was. I didn't know it was

that serious, " Lenox furiously recalled.

Mold is serious. And that's why s, with the Illinois Housing

Development Authority agreed to let residents show him around. The

state has given the one complex in ton about $15 million in

tax credits because it offers affordable housing. s has to

make sure the property is up to code. He says mold has been a

problem here before.

" We spotted it and they assured us they repaired it. Here I am two

years later, " s said. He's supposed to check out properties

every three years. But now, two years later, and a lot more mold.

" That's a lot of mold. Keep that door closed, " s told Melinda

Kivlehan, who has lived here for a year. " You got kids here? Keep

the fan going, keep the door closed, " he warned her after she

responded yes to his question.

The state report from the inspection in July shows mold in about a

dozen of the apartments. The lawyer for the complex, Britton,

says it's addressing residents concerns. " Efforts are already being

taken now to try and remedy some of the problems identified in the

inspectors report, " says Britton.

But the people who live there, want to know how long they'll have to

wait for it to be gone for good. Residents say management painted

over some of the mold just before the scheduled inspection. " It

makes me angry they didn't fix the problem. They're trying to cover

it up and put me in an apartment with mold in there, " worries

Kivlehan.

Residents worry the mold is there to stay. " They know about this, "

says Lenox, " and it should have been taken care of a long time ago. "

The state is giving the complex time to fix the problem and then it

will come back and re-inspect. If it doesn't pass, the IRS can step

in and start to recapture those tax dollars.

A company in Matton has agreed to answer any questions you may have

about mold and proper removal.

KAM Solutions, P.C.http://www.kamsolns.com/

217-253-0298

Kent Heller, lawyer for the tenants, has agreed to answer any

questions you may have about how to handle a mold problem.

217-235-2700

Illinois Housing Development Authority: 312-836-5200

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