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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mold addendum in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Apartment' field with the specific unit number of the premises.
  3. In the next section, provide the address of the premises where the lease agreement applies.
  4. Review the acknowledgment statement regarding mold presence and ensure you understand your responsibilities as a tenant.
  5. Complete any additional fields related to maintenance responsibilities, such as notifying the landlord about water leaks or humidity issues.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring both landlord and tenant signatures are included for validity.

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* About Massachusetts law: Private, individual sellers of residential properties in Massachusetts DO NOT have to voluntarily disclose defects like mold infestation, termites or water leaks. Massachusetts law places a higher burden on real estate professionals, agents and brokers than it does on other citizens.
Additionally, the problem must be severe, not just annoying, and must imperil your health or safety. Tenants who believe they have been harmed by the presence of high concentrations of mold in their apartment can try to recover damages from their landlord in court to compensate them for their loss.
Will Mold Cause a Home to Fail an Inspection? Not necessarily. When a home inspector marks your report with a statement that there was a fungal/algae/mildew growth noticed, its generally the responsibility of the seller to handle the problem.
In most cases, landlords are responsible for enlisting mold remediation and keeping their rental properties safe and livable. This is part of their duties under the warranty of habitability they are required by law to provide their tenants with housing free from health or safety hazards.