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[quote=Anonymous]People, as you can tell above, overreact to mold. If the house otherwise meets your needs, it can be remediated. Use a professional mold assessor (who doesn't do remediation) to check the house for mold. They will use multiple methods to give you a full picture of the issue (thermal cameras, air samples, surface samples), and will likely provide a remediation plan. You can then get a quote on executing that plan. It may involved ripping out drywall, demoing part of a finished basement, etc. But you can fix it and move on (assuming you find the source of water). Personally, I'd use it to buy the house at a discount given how freaked out other people get about the issue.[/quote]
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