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New tenant claims black mold in washing machine

Jack B.
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They just moved in yesterday....

I'm going out there to take a look. Any specific suggestions on how to handle this?

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It is quite common, you're right. You can tell them that and how to prevent it from growing-basically leave the door ajar when not in use.  There are many types of mold-and lots look black, but they aren't all harmful.

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