In communities built around residential living, exposures frequently come from familiar places: apartments/condos, common-area maintenance, landscaping treatments, building materials, and indoor air quality problems. Residents sometimes first notice:
- Persistent or recurring smells (cleaners, solvents, mildew, smoke-like odors)
- New or worsening respiratory issues after ventilation changes or repairs
- Symptoms that appear after pest control, landscaping, or seasonal treatment
- Hidden moisture problems that later lead to mold remediation
In California, residents also expect certain safety and disclosure practices for properties and services. When those expectations aren’t met—or documentation is missing—claims can become harder to prove without an attorney who knows how to request records, preserve evidence, and build a timeline.


