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Mold evidence
Hi - I'm under contract to buy a house and the inspector reported mold evidence by a indoor HVAC vent. Not sure how it got there. There was also a leak evident with water damage to a ceiling drywall, but it was dry.
I'm wondering what should be the basis of hiring a mold inspector and how I should know what level of work it would be to remedy the mold.
Appreciate your experience.