(Sorry, just realized YOU are the owner/ landlord), and reading your other posts, 1) fear that you may have a water or sewer leak/ mold under the flooring and/or slab that the vinyl/ sheet floor covering is partially hiding/ help hide.
2) May I suggest a infrared thermometer gun and moisture meter, set up grid MAP for house, w/ plumbing location, and start reading temps and if anything (AREA) lower temp, try moisture readings.
3) If any area suspicious, consult an experienced plumber.
OPTIONS might include: 3a) breaking or drilling slab at wet area to verify water/ mud/ leak ;
3b) SEWER CAMERA to check for sewer problems/ leaks/ repair
Hope this helps: The map/ grid/ testing you can do yourself for $75 worth of tools w/ pencil and paper
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hu Jul 13, 2017 7:54 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
Many times, closets backup to the plumbing in a bath, to provide plumbing access without busting out tile. Is this your case? If so, you may need landlord to investigate plumbing issues, leaks, vent/ methane?
Terry
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