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Re: Beware Of Mold In Foreclosed Homes

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They don't have to be existing homes. There are entire subdivisions standing

open in a half finished state, just studs and OSB, etc, standing in the

rain, probably growing mold inside and out. The builders have gone bankrupt.

Someday, somebody may buy them and complete them, and they will probably

have problems from the start.

It wont be enough to come in and paint over the wood or spray some bleach on

it and pray.

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It seems like justice that banks, that treat their lenders with such

disrespect - especially credit card holders, should end up holding alot

of worthless property, but I hope the word gets out to prospective

buyers. I considered looking at foreclosures but have decided to stay

put in my fixer-upper, but I think you need to get in their quickly

before property has sat empty especially in spring/summer months.

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> Beware Of Mold In Foreclosed Homes

> CBS 4 - Miami,FL*

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> http://cbs4.com/consumer/Moldy.Condos.Foreclosure.2.757378.html

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I was just thinking about this the other night when one of those late

night shows about getting rixh byeing forclosyre homes came on. gee how

many of them were abandoned because of mold problems and someone bought

them cheap and coVer up the problem long enough to sale it,OR RENT IT

OUT. there needs be be some serious standards set on this.NOW.

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