That's a hard situation you're dealing with. Your son's health I can tell is the most important thing for you an to know he has been breathing in the spores is not a good feeling. I've been there myself with my own son, in the end we had to move to a different apartment because the landlord wasn't doing much about getting a long term solution. I'm glad to hear the 'boss' is a good guy, hopefully he'll get it sorted and you can continue living there. :)
Yes, indeed, it's not easy to handle.
I'm really lucky, the landlord has children of his own and doesn't feel good about the way things are now. He has apologized several times, even though it's not his fault.
There's bound to be a good solution. He's already looking to see if he can find a new caravan. It would be great to stay there, although it is quite difficult in winter. Always cold and damp is very stressful. But in the summer it is much nicer to live in a caravan and always be outside.
Thank you for your kind comment! I will report how it goes on!
Greets from Germany, Mo*
I'm glad he's feeling such empathy for you. A new caravan would be good. :). It's always the way that there has to be a ying and yang, enjoying the summer and being so close to it means you have to suffer the cold and damp of winter. Ideally you'd want 6 months of summer in the caravan and 6 months of winter in a house or apartment. Greets from Ireland. Jim. :)
Hey Jim, Yeah, the ying and yang. You can't escape it. Not even in winter in an apartment.But it would be a great option! 😀 Greetings, Monja
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