Toxic Mold
Environmental Laws and Toxic Mold
Q.
Are you aware of any state or environmental laws that require
office buildings to be mold free? We have recently moved back into our
downtown office after the tornadoes that came thru Jackson, TN. last month.
[June 15, 2003]
A.
There are no federal or state environmental laws that require an office
building, home, or any other building to be mold-free. Landlords do often
have a state law legal
obligation to provide habitable housing to their tenants. Your
attorney can probably make a similar argument as to office
buildings, that the landlord owes an obligation to provide
safe environmentally-safe office space to tenants. The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and most state EPA agencies
consider serious mold infestation in the work place to be an EPA
health and safety violation
by an employer.
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