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Tenant allergic to carpet.
A new tenant moved in and now her doctor say carpet has to be removed because her servere allergies.
For 20 years you have been allergic to latex and latex has been used in carpet glue and millions of other items.
Similarly having the carpets thoroughly washed can remove traces of dander better than a traditional vacuum would.
You can ask but he doesn t have to.
As a result she removed the carpet to the laundry room.
The most common signs of a believed allergic reaction to carpet are headache skin rash and upper respiratory discomfort.
Individuals also have reported problems such as cough fatigue and breathing problems.
In the case of replacing the carpet if the current tenants are responsible for the damages then they have to pay for it.
She has a note from her doctor indicating that she may be allergic to the carpet in the living room.
Sounds like the tenant needs a decent expensive vacuum cleaner.
However i am at in the high risk category for an anaphylactic allergic reaction caused by something with flooring installation removal.
I do not have friends family in the area and will need to stay in a hotel for a few days until my apartment airs out.
There has been no evidence that specifically supports an allergy to carpet but some people believe that it is possible.
If there are any stains on the carpet which are causing allergies try to remove those stains as soon as possible.
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Carpet does not cause allergies in most cases it is the dust dirt and dead skin and associated bugs that feed on this that is the cause.
It was your responsiblity to not have moved.
I told my landlord of this allergy in august of 2014 and it has been in my file since then.