Mold
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, mold is the leading cause of allergies in the United States. A microscopic organism, it's found everywhere - both inside and out of your house. But your home may be a repository for mold, and you may not even know it. Learn more in these articles, columns, radio shows, blog posts and videos about mold, what to do when you discover it, and how to remove it.
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Is Seller Responsible For Water Damage In Basement?
Added September 12, 2008 by Ilyce R. GlinkA home buyer asks about water damage and mold in the basement of the home they purchased after the seller disclosed there was a one-time event and the problem had been fixed. The buyer now wants to know if the seller is liable for the mold from the water damage and not disclosing it properly. Having documentation and a home inspection to back up the buyer's claim will help her going forward in this seller disclosure situation.
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How Long Does It Take To Recover From Identity Theft?
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The average identity theft case takes 26 hours to resolve, but you may be dealing with the effects of identity theft for several years. If someone has used your social security number or other personal information to create a synthetic or false identity, chances are they have used your personal…
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