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I am in Maine and it took four houses before I found a new apartment with no mold. Even though I am mold sick from work, so I dont know if there is a state better then another. Good luck, Janet s

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Hello,We may be moving to Ohio from Oregon, and are wondering what the mold climate is there. If I understand correctly, it is humid in the summer and that concerns me because TX is humid and the mold climate is very bad there. Any info would be appreciated. From the family that just can't seem to find a mold-free house,Dan and

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dan and kelly,

i wish you all the luck finding a safe home. right now i can only pray

i am in one now...so far so good.

a good friend has lived in ohio as well as kentucky...it can get very humid with

little change from evening to daytime temperatures and then extremes.

altho i believe a good homeowner that's on the ball with repairs is the most

important to find i wouldn't want to live with so much humidity everywhere.

i live in northern calif.

just my thoughts......and all the best wishes,

linda

----- Original Message ----- From: Dan & Townsend

Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 9:59 AM

Subject: [] Is Ohio Moldy?

Hello,We may be moving to Ohio from Oregon, and are wondering what the mold climate is there. If I understand correctly, it is humid in the summer and that concerns me because TX is humid and the mold climate is very bad there. Any info would be appreciated. From the family that just can't seem to find a mold-free house,Dan and

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