Adrien lives in an apartment considered a “thermal sieve”: his accommodation, poorly insulated, heats very badly and is very humid, so mold damages the walls and its furniture.
Not to mention his skyrocketing electricity bills.
"I put a tarp against the wall because I had to throw a sofa before," he testifies.
Several apartments in her residence are in the same situation, like Cécile's: "in winter, it's so cold that I have to wear three fleeces, two pants, big socks and I cover myself with two plaids, he laments. she.
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“In 2017, there were the first mold problems which attacked all the sections of the wall.
The first owner had sent someone to flatten the walls, but it stopped there,” says Adrien.
Contacted by Brut, neither the owner nor the real estate agency in charge of the residence wished to speak.
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