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[tenant- USA-CA] landlord using chemicals when I have medical condition is it legal?
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My roof had a leak during the rain 3 weeks ago. My landlord called the roofing company which came and used some sort of sealant that was SO strong that I could barely sleep or breathe. It lasted that way for 7 days. I called him saying I have a medical condition (possibly Ms but I just said neurological) that is currently going on and Iā€™m unsure what it is (true) and he was a bit nervous but mostly tried to explain that I wasnā€™t toxic etc.

Now thereā€™s another leak. Tomorrow theyā€™re coming back and I texted him that I donā€™t approve of any chemicals spraying etc without my consent ahead to not be here. Instead he called me and yelled at me saying Iā€™m always a problem and that he had the right to do it because itā€™s on the exterior of the building (the roof) and I said that I alerted him I had a medical issue and that itā€™s not appropriate to spray toxic things when I just told him I had a medical condition. The sealant comes through the AC vents. He said theyā€™re Probably going to come and put even more so itā€™s stronger! tā€™s insane that he wasnā€™t even going to let me know that it was done or if itā€™s done and I was going to come home from work with toxic fumes AGAIN. He was furious at me and losing his cool (as was I because he made me seem crazy) and at the end said, ā€œjust so you know this is turning me off major!!! O-F-F!! OFF. Thatā€™s all Iā€™m going to say.ā€ Iā€™ve lived here for 7 years and heā€™s not a horrible landlord but heā€™s doesnā€™t treat me with respect because Iā€™m the youngest in the building. My mom told me to stay on a hotel and send him the bill. He will of course lose it.

Am I in the wrong here?

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