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What is the best way to ensure that a remediated house (from stachy) is safe for

the future

homeowner?

What sorts of documentation (if any) should I provide to prospective buyers to

accompany a

toxic mold disclosure form?

I realize that these may or may not be the same.

Thanks.

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With stachy, if there was extensive contamination, in my opinion, its

almost impossble to be sure..

The only real test is whether its been cleaned enough for a

stachy-sensitive person to live there and not get sick.

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you need to disclose everything, documentation of the sorse of the

problem, testing and evaluation, remediation(discribeing how and whar

was done)testing after remediation, and still maybe include some

info. on what symptoms ect. might be caused by mold exposure, some

things like that. full disclosure. your remediator co. should provide

most of it. I would make no garentees,if ones made it should come

from your remediator co. not you.

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> What is the best way to ensure that a remediated house (from

stachy) is safe for the future

> homeowner?

>

> What sorts of documentation (if any) should I provide to

prospective buyers to accompany a

> toxic mold disclosure form?

>

> I realize that these may or may not be the same.

>

> Thanks.

>

>

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