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Can you explain with more detail about the moisture? Was it running down the walls in a stream like a leak from the roof wall junction or was it more like condensation on the walls in the bed area?
It is not uncommon for moisture to appear on the walls and window areas where the bed is located. This is caused by numerous things, but the largest factor is the tenants! We put off quite a bit of moisture when we exhale and, dare I say it, when we sweat. Two people breathing in the small space of the bed area in the TM will cause the walls to condensate. The way to minimize this is using by ventilating with windows or the vent. Most likely the condensate from the walls migrated to the bed coverings and wicked the moisture to them.
The other possibility is you have a leak somewhere back there. The only leak I saw on my TM came down the wall in a stream of water from the ceiling. It was around a pencil lead size leak and easily identifiable.
I'm sure you will get a wealth of feedback on this problem.
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