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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mold in Inspection??
My inspector noted that there are signs of mold. What is the best way to deal with this? Should I negotiate with seller on price or have them pay?
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Figure out where it is located, how bad it is. It's generally very simple to DIY. Hydrogen peroxide will kill it just like an infection on a scab. Use a N95 covid mask. You can get a quote to professionally deal with it. Probably be $1k - $2k for a decently large area. You can ask the seller to drop the price by the quoted mold remediation.