Can I terminate my lease due to toxic mold in my rental home?

Full question:

I rent a house in Amherst NY. I've lived there for over 4 years, and have been getting sick due to the presence of Toxic Mold through out the house. I can not live there anymore, It is making me very sick. Can I terminate my lease do to the poor living conditions ?

Answer:

If mold is present and makes the property uninhabitable, you may be able to terminate your lease. If the landlord cannot repair the situation, you should have the right to end your lease due to these poor living conditions.

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Breathing in mold for an extended period can lead to various health issues, especially for those with allergies or respiratory conditions. Symptoms may include coughing, sneezing, nasal congestion, and skin irritation. In severe cases, long-term exposure can result in chronic respiratory problems or worsen existing health conditions. It's essential to address mold issues promptly to avoid these health risks.