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I complain to my CPA every day!

Posted By: sm on 2008-02-13
In Reply to: Have complaint about CPA- who would I see to make my complaint? - On my last nerve

But that's because I married him!

Seriously, though, contact the AICPA. They can help you find your states local chapter, and go from there.


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Our schools do that and I called to complain

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about the humidity, the mold/mildew and the musty smell.

A moldy apartment is actually characterized as 'not habitable', as mold and mildew are very harmful to health.

If your landlord does not make efforts to rectify this situation, I definitely think that you have good reasons to break your lease, especially since you are already getting sick.