Should You Buy a House With Mold?
Mold..Mold...Mold. It
can be the biggest hype, or the biggest threat. Say mold, and it can
bring a chill, and heart palpitations to anyone who has a financial
investment in real estate. This includes, bankers, sellers, buyers,
landlords, and home owners. Why is there more hype now than 30 years
ago? Because along with better insulation, and sealing of the home, it
is harder for any area that gets wet to dry out. This is especially
crucial in areas of the world with high humidity.
Some types of mold can be serious. After the death of her father,
an acquaintance of mine went to Florida to clean out his home, that had
been shut tight, and had molds growing. Two days after returning to her
home, she passed away. It was deemed that it was a mold related death.
Often mold will not cause death, but will cause, or aggravate a
respiratory problem, such as asthma.
Why don't we just get rid of mold? Mold is always in the air. It
only becomes a problem when it has a moist environment, and food, and
proper temperature to grow.
This is why air mold measurement tests can be a hoax.
Often there is fraud, when mold is feared, because of a person's
lack of knowledge, and vulnerability. Some companies representing
themselves as mold remediators may charge 10's of thousands of dollars
for remediation, when it could have been done by bleach and water.
A couple years ago, a tenant of mine who was hoping for a big
chunk of money tried to exploit me about mold in the bathroom. It was
black mildew. They had repainted the walls around the shower with flat
paint, didn't use the ventilation fan, and tried to present it as the
reason he doesn't pay rent. It was cleaned up easily with bleach and
water, and the surface repainted with a washable sheen. Well he still
didn't pay rent, so bye, bye tenant.
The EPA has a free online course on mold. There are 9
chapters, with it being divided into lessons in each chapter. Educate
yourself, take the time to take this online course. If you are faced
with mold in the future, don't get hysterical, review the different
types of mold, and if you call in someone to remediate the problem, or
to test, check their credentials, and get more than one opinion.










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