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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Mold in the bathroom
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Do you have the bathroom properly vented with a bathroom exhaust fan or window? If there is an exhaust fan I would consider having it wired to turn on with the bathroom light. If you just have a window, maybe you just need to educate your tenant about moisture issues. I wouldn't charge them for the mold unless it's an ongoing issue. It should clean up pretty easily with some bleach or moldex and a new $3 liner.