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I just purchased a waterfront condo. It was suppose to be our dream. It's a nightmare. Within months of purchase, we found my floor joints and common wall rift with mold. My family has suffered unbearable headaches, joint pain, nosebleeds, and rashes. The seller did not disclose any mold problem. The condo association is mum. Who do I square off against?
Since mold has been on the planet forever, why the sudden surge in mold claims in the past few years?
I have a standard homeowners insurance policy (HO-3). Surely it will cover my costs related to a mold problem?
Our new house had a terrible mold problem that we discovered soon after we moved in, and we had to get the problem fixed immediately. Can we recover money to compensate my family and I for the physical symptoms we suffered and for our costs to make our home livable?
I am a renter. I was forced to vacate because the mold had made me so sick that I needed a respirator to enter my apartment. My landlord turns a deaf ear to my complaints. Who is responsible for removing the mold?
I informed my insurer that our home contained deadly mold and our health was damaged. So far our insurer has delayed in responding. Do we have a bad faith claim against the insurer?
My workplace is making me sick. I'm pretty sure that the medical problems (e.g., sinus infections, muscle pains, dizziness) I am experiencing stem from mold inhalation in my office. My employer refuses to investigate, writing me off as a pyschosomatic whiner. What should I do?
Can I get workers' compensation for toxic mold illness?
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