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Updated over 10 years ago, 07/01/2014

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Jennifer Fernéz
  • Investor
  • Reading, PA
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How to deal with bathroom mold

Jennifer Fernéz
  • Investor
  • Reading, PA
Posted

Hi there,

I'm thinking about becoming a landlord and one thing I dread is the possibility of bathroom mold in the bathrooms.   I'm worried that if I buy an investment property that is outdated I may need to refinish the bathrooms, how could I do that on a budget, and can I do it myself with no experience?    I'm also worried that the tenants won't clean the bathrooms and mold will grow.   Is there any way to prevent this?   Also, if I buy a place that already has mold, how can I fix the problem?   Would the entire bathroom need to be gutted?   Can I keep a renter's deposit for mold?

Thanks,

Jennifer

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