Anonymous wrote:Do you have an attic fan? If not, try to get rid of the mold yourself, get a fan installed, and see if it comes back.
I’ve done mold remediation before in an attic and don’t remember it being an issue when selling the house. The key to keeping mold out of the attic was the fan.
Anonymous wrote:Two things to avoid like the plague - mold remediation and filing small homeowners insurance claims.
Anonymous wrote:No. You should use whatever your insurance will cover.
Do not put a claim in for this!Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to worry about this.
Seriously I wonder if some of you were raised in the desert and have just never lived anywhere with humidity?
Mold and mildew are everywhere. In areas with moisture, like from condensation, they grow. There is only a teensy, tiny chance that you grow anything that can make you ill and in the quantities that would require.
There’s probably a little bit of condensation from your cold a/c air hitting the hot, humid attic. Not a big deal! If it bothers you, spray it with some bleach now and then.
There is no chance you can hire anyone who is not a scammer to help you with this because anyone who is not a scammer would just chuckle and pat you on the head.
Anonymous wrote:Also...might be a good time to consider moving before you start making calls. The house will be far easier to sell with none of this on its record.
Anonymous wrote:No. You should use whatever your insurance will cover.