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Originally posted by M&M:
To the Residence Hall person who posted here -- if a student discovers he or she is severely allergic to something in the residence halls (I don't know what, but perhaps mold growing in the walls or carpets of an older building or something like that) and has documentation from an allergist about the health problems, he or she ought to be released from the housing contract. I can't believe you'd hold someone to a lease when they had no way of knowing that the building would make them sick!!!
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I was going to mention this about allergies... I know several people who got out of the dorms by getting doctors' letters that stated they were severely allergic to the cleaning products used. (Mind you, these doctors were actually just family friends, so if you can find someone with letterhead that will stretch the truth a little you might be able to use that approach.)