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How long should you stay in a place with Radon? |
How long should you stay in a place with Radon? Without a lot of information on Radon, I would say that you should stay as long as necessary to get a new place or get the Radon "taken care of." It's not necessarily possible to just up and leave. You may have a lease agreement, but you can look into breaking it if you have found that the renter new of it and didn't disclaim the information before hand. Only about as long as it takes you to walk out the door. not long! however it takes 1 year or so to actually be affected...try to stay away as much as you can! |
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