Guest guest Posted July 29, 2010 Report Share Posted July 29, 2010 So sorry to hear about that disaster, Judi. I just don't know if there is anywhere one can go that is completely safe. You might want to continue with the mortgage mod just to be able to sell it if you think you can recoup your money. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- d> Hi, I haven't been to this group for a long time. Why does tragedy follow some of us around? d> I was a member of this group when I went through a nightmare of a mold problem in RI in 2002 through 2004. d> I moved to Florida and regained my heath and things were going well for awhile. I went out for two hours last night for dinner and came home to a gusher of water (4 ft.) coming out of the top of d> the toiliet tank. It flooded about 2/3 of my home, carpets, etc. I have a clean up crew that came with the fans, extractors, dehumidifiers, but in my previous experience with the mold nightmare, d> my home will probably never be the same, and probably dangerous. d> The house is underwater with the bank anyway, worth half as much as I paid for it. I was going through a mortgage modification, and now I think maybe I should finally walk away from this mess. d> Please share your opinions about this. I am afraid to lose my health again. d> Thank you. d> Judi (Dottykalm) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2010 Report Share Posted July 29, 2010 Dotti, sorry to here about your troubles, some times it is better to just walk away. If I'm thinking right, mold well start growing within about 48 hr's. the chances that you well get a good reliable company to get this problem dealt with before that time period may be slim, your health is more important. good luck in what ever you do. > > Hi, I haven't been to this group for a long time. Why does tragedy follow some of us around? > I was a member of this group when I went through a nightmare of a mold problem in RI in 2002 through 2004. > > I moved to Florida and regained my heath and things were going well for awhile. I went out for two hours last night for dinner and came home to a gusher of water (4 ft.) coming out of the top of the toiliet tank. It flooded about 2/3 of my home, carpets, etc. I have a clean up crew that came with the fans, extractors, dehumidifiers, but in my previous experience with the mold nightmare, my home will probably never be the same, and probably dangerous. > > The house is underwater with the bank anyway, worth half as much as I paid for it. I was going through a mortgage modification, and now I think maybe I should finally walk away from this mess. > > Please share your opinions about this. I am afraid to lose my health again. > > Thank you. > > Judi (Dottykalm) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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