At ConnectAll PM, we are committed to providing a safe and healthy living environment for all residents. Mold can develop in any home where moisture is present, and tenants play an important role in preventing and reporting mold-related issues. Please review the following guidelines carefully.

🌬️ Preventing Mold Growth

To help prevent mold, tenants are expected to take the following reasonable steps:

    • Ensure Proper Ventilation
      Use exhaust fans or open windows when cooking, showering, or doing laundry to reduce indoor humidity. Keep doors open to promote airflow when appropriate.

    • Avoid Excess Moisture
      Wipe down wet surfaces (e.g., shower walls, bathroom floors, windowsills) and prevent standing water from accumulating in sinks, tubs, or any other areas.

    • Maintain Cleanliness
      Regularly clean areas that are prone to moisture, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry spaces. Clean spills and condensation promptly.

    • Use a Dehumidifier if Needed
      In regions or seasons with high humidity, consider using a dehumidifier to help maintain appropriate indoor humidity levels (ideally below 60%).

📣 Reporting Mold or Water Issues

Timely reporting is essential to addressing any mold-related concerns. Tenants are required to:

    • Report Water Leaks Immediately
      Contact ConnectAll PM right away if you notice any signs of leaks, water intrusion, or mold. Early intervention can prevent damage and reduce health risks.

    • Maintain a Clean, Dry Environment
      Tenants must take reasonable care to keep the property clean and free of excessive moisture.

    • Allow Access for Inspections and Repairs
      Promptly cooperate with requests for access to the property for inspections, repairs, or remediation work.

⚠️ Tenant Liability for Mold

In cases where mold growth is the result of tenant neglect, the tenant may be held financially responsible for any necessary remediation. Examples of negligence include:

    • Failing to use provided ventilation systems

    • Allowing excess moisture to accumulate

    • Not reporting leaks or water damage in a timely manner

Note: Tenants found responsible for mold damage caused by preventable conditions may be charged for related cleaning, repairs, or contractor services.