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Todd Bullinger
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lima, OH
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Mold in Basement Suggestions

Todd Bullinger
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Lima, OH
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Our tenant in a SFH complained of a smell coming from the basement about 2 weeks ago. We just got an inspection for it and the inspector is pretty sure it's mold, just not sure of the type (not black mold). Does anyone have an reccommendations for "in the mean time?" It will take a couple days for the results and then I was just going to have the same company come in and clean it. Am I required to provide the tenant with anything from now until then. Obviously I'm concerned with his health concerns and I don't want him getting sick. But the inspector also didn't think it was an extreme case either. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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