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Re: Insurance company says Palmer Building can't be reoccupied

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my, the PALMER building, got to be more than just mold but they are selling it

anyway, how interesting. figures

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> An insurance company actually admitted that a building can't be occupied due

to mold (or other toxins)...BUT part of the building is still being used for a

Senior Center.

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gee, this actually seems like a pretty hudge deal, here is a ins. co. saying,

theres something toxic here, (maybe mycotoxins and other damp molding building

toxins,VOC'S) gee, so if I had a lawsuit would the toxins really have to be

found? maybe just the molds and medical records proveing MCS and toxic

meuropathy.

and of corse yes, there was something toxic there.

now of all the cases that ins . has denied, this seems like a very very

important article.

something toxic there, not proven but realized.

wow, now surely what applies to one applies to all.

this surely isn't kist a xase of who knows who and money,.

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> An insurance company actually admitted that a building can't be occupied due

to mold (or other toxins)...BUT part of the building is still being used for a

Senior Center.

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what ever happened to all the people that got so sick from this building? it's

like they disappeared or got their mouths sewed shut.

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> An insurance company actually admitted that a building can't be occupied due

to mold (or other toxins)...BUT part of the building is still being used for a

Senior Center.

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