Rent 2024: if there is mold revealed what happens to the contract and who pays

Rent 2024: if there is mold revealed what happens to the contract and who pays
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News has been popping up about renting a house since this year and the latest concerns the presence of mould. What happens to the contract and who pays it.

Anyone can find mold in their home. The presence of this phenomenon depends on various factors and can sometimes even be common. Obviously such a situation not only creates discomfort, but also risks to one’s health. The presence of mold inside the home obviously creates expenses to be incurred, which are due to its removal and the adaptation of the property.

In fact, it cannot be established a priori who pays for the rented house, whether the tenant or the owner of the house. This is because it depends on a series of circumstances and sometimes this situation could also have some consequences on the rental contract. Scenarios like this mostly occur when parties fail to fulfill their duties. In this sense it is important to understand what the law says and what measures must be taken at all costs.

Rent, what happens when there is mould: the consequences on the contract and who pays

The presence of mold in a rented house can raise various legal and contractual issues, mainly regulated by the Civil Code. While the law does not specifically address the problem of mold, it establishes the duties of the parties involved in rental contracts, in particular of the owner and the tenant. The owner is responsible for removing mold if it is caused by structural problems of the building or by the lack of extraordinary maintenance, which is his responsibility.

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On the other hand, the tenant is required to keep the property in good condition and to promptly notify the owner of any problems encountered. The fundamental principle for understanding who should pay for mold removal is the cause of its occurrence. If the mold is due to structural problems, the owner is required to intervene at his own expense. However, if the tenant has unintentionally caused the mold due to poor management of the apartment, he is responsible for solving the problem and covering any damage to the property.

The consequences on the rental agreement depend on the landlord’s response to the mold report. If the owner does not intervene promptly to resolve the problem, the tenant has the right to request termination of the contract or a reduction in rent. At the same time it is important to act according to legal procedures and not decide on your own to reduce the rent, otherwise you could face eviction.

So the legal consequences of the presence of mold in a rented house depend on the responsibility of the parties involved and the owner’s response to reporting the problem. It is therefore essential to respect legal provisions and act promptly to resolve the situation adequately and in accordance with the law.

 
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