He Said The Mold Was Only Cosmetic

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My landlord looked at the black mold spreading across the bathroom ceiling and called it “just cosmetic.”

That would have been funny if I wasn’t wiping the vent every few days and wondering why the room always smelled damp.

He said bleach would handle it.

I said bleach wasn’t going to fix whatever was coming through the wall.

He shrugged and reminded me the unit was “still livable.”

Apparently livable means paying full rent while pretending the bathroom problem is only ugly if you stop looking at it.

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when nobody fixed it, the mess kept spreading.

Wrong Parts, Same Sink Leak I cleared out the cabinet under my kitchen sink before maintenance came. Ceiling Leak Dripped Onto My Bed It was marked closed that morning. The ceiling was still dripping.
Reality layer This has become a recurring mold problem the tenant is being expected to live around.

What this gets at

What’s actually happening here?

The real problem is not the stain. It is that mold is being treated like something the tenant should absorb.

Why does this usually get worse?

A visible patch without a real fix lets the mold come back while the conversation keeps getting smaller.

What do people usually do next?

Save the repeats. Photos, messages, and return dates show this was never actually resolved.

When does this cross a line?

This crosses a line when mold keeps returning and people are still expected to live around it. A damp room is different from that pattern.

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