snoopy
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Hi all,
We are post home inspection on a house and the inspector found mold in attic caused by a bathroom exhaust fan improperly venting into the attic rather than outside the house. I've done enough research to confirm this is a fixable problem without long term implications. However, mold is one of those perception issues. We will always have to disclose it. Realtor says as long as we can show its been remedied, it won't be a problem to buyers. I know that is not completely true. It is a question of how many buyers would be okay with it versus how many would just say no.
Would you buy a house with a mold disclosure (if said issue was remedied)?
We are post home inspection on a house and the inspector found mold in attic caused by a bathroom exhaust fan improperly venting into the attic rather than outside the house. I've done enough research to confirm this is a fixable problem without long term implications. However, mold is one of those perception issues. We will always have to disclose it. Realtor says as long as we can show its been remedied, it won't be a problem to buyers. I know that is not completely true. It is a question of how many buyers would be okay with it versus how many would just say no.
Would you buy a house with a mold disclosure (if said issue was remedied)?