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The department also exercises non-regulatory oversight over the Idaho National Laboratory. The director of the department reports to the governor. Additional regulatory authority is vested in the Idaho Board of Environmental Quality, which, with the advice of the state attorney general, sets rules and regulations carried out by the department. [3
The Residential Lead-Based Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, was a 1992 law passed by the US Congress that regulates the selling of houses with lead paint in the United States and educates consumers about the dangers of lead paint.
High ozone shock treatment or ozone blasting is a process for removing unwanted odour, and killing mold, vermin and microorganisms in commercial and residential buildings. . The treatment is less expensive than some alternative methods of sterilizing indoor spaces - cleaning or removal of building material, or in extreme cases the abandonment of sick buildin
At the time, insurance language in policy contracts defining mold coverage was vague, and since mold remediation can cost between $10 to $25 per square foot, companies struggled to handle the ...
The delay in issuing fines appears to stem in large part from a shortage of personnel to do the required inspections and lead remediation. RI landlords need to register apartments by Tuesday. Here ...
The mold that made Andrea Smith sick first showed up on her bathroom ceiling, she said, and then appeared on her kitchen ceiling. After calling code enforcement about it, she said her landlord ...
Landlords' insurance is often referred to as buy-to-let insurance, however buy-to-let insurance is a type of landlords' insurance. It is important to distinguish between buy-to-let insurance which generally covers one property that has been purchased with a buy-to-let mortgage, and multi-property insurance, which covers two or more properties.
Some landlords charge as much as $100 a day until rent is paid, Sen. Ali Rabe said. ‘Predatory’ landlords in Boise are charging high fees. Idaho bill could protect renters