![]() Mold Can Cost You - Are You Selling or BuyingWhat differance does it make? Well, if you're selling you want to make a good return on your investment and if you're a buyer you want to be sure you are getting the best deal for you money.
1. House with no known problems 2. House with suspected problems 3. House with known problems Your realtor should be able to answer questions as to the conditions of the property you are planning on buying and, if you are the seller, you should be aware that the buyer will want to know the building history. One problem here in California, if you are dealing with buyers, who may be aware of what water damage can do to the condition of the property and health. As a home seller, you cannot afford to mess with mold. No matter how slight the chances of developing serious complications from mold exposure, home buyers have every right to be cautious when mold issues might be present. This is probably one of the biggest purchases of their lives, and they could be planning to raise a family in the home. Also, there is no reason why they should pay for a home with mold as a home inspection problem when they could find an equally good deal on a home without such issues. As a home seller, you must take all of this into account. Those that have any kind of allergies that effect their respiratory tract will especially be susceptible to mold. This is why when dealing with your broker make sure he has a mold inspection completed on the property you are planning on buying. For more information regarding mold inspections here in Southern California you can contact Indoor Environmental Control a Certified mold inspection company with over 30 years experience in handling inspections and remediation. Give them a call (949) 560-0945 moldmen@att.net www.moldmen.com Contact IEC Indoor Environmental Control ***@att.net 949-560-0945 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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