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Mold’s Love Affair With South Florida

Mold is everywhere, throughout all fifty states, but Florida seems to be mold’s favorite home. Florida is wet; the average rainfall is about 4-5 feet per year in some areas. Add hurricanes with roof-damaging winds and soaking downpours and you can understand why there is so much flooding and water damage in homes and businesses. Add to that the number of Florida homes that are just steps from the water and you can see why mold is such a constant threat.

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A Deeper Look at Health The Rise of Functional Medicine in Treating Chronic Disease

Functional medicine is a newer concept in the treatment of chronic diseases that standard medical procedures have a hard time determining the causes of. It isn’t a quick fix. Patients often come to these doctors after conventional medicine specialists couldn’t identify the underlying causes of certain health issues. The services of these functional Medicine doctors are usually not covered by health insurance.

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Denied: Insurance Company Says “It’s Wear and Tear”

A Binghampton woman is frustrated because of her insurance company’s refusal to pay for cleanup and repairs in her home that was the result of water damage. Allstate Insurance said in a letter to her that in their opinion, the damage was due to “wear and tear”.

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Mold Issue for UNC Students at Campus Dorms & Privately Managed Granville

Mold was first noticed by a student on an outside wall under an air conditioner. When she began having trouble breathing, she looked inside the A/C unit and saw mold growing on the unit’s vents.

She went to her doctor because her throat hurt and she couldn’t stop coughing. The diagnosis was bacterial pneumonia and was more than likely linked to the moldy air conditioner. She was hospitalized for two days and incurred medical bills of about $3,000 after what her insurance paid.

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Moldy Channelside Apartment Causes Concerns

Mold has invaded an apartment in south Fort Meyers. Is it the tenants who are responsible or the landlord?

Tenant Allyson Jenson is fed up. She says there is mold growing everywhere inside her apartment. First she went to the Emergency room, then her daughter started getting sick. They moved out of the apartment and into a hotel.

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Yonkers Family Searching for Answers After Apartment Flooded with Sewage Water During Storm

A Yonkers family’s apartment was flooded with sewage water during a severe storm and they are looking for answers.

"The water was coming in from this side and that side. Right in this corner over here it was gushing out water, over here was gushing out water, under the radiator," Francine Voliton said. "We have to throw all this stuff out. TVs, laptops, clothes, linens, shoes, everything."

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Lake Arbor Apartments Condemned by City Leaders

If you were ever under the impression that ignoring water damage and mold was not all that important to your family’s health and safety, take a look at the Lake Arbor Apartment complex in west Charlotte. Last year the uncorrected damage caused by water leaks and mold came home to rest with both residents and the New York based management company of the property.

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Tenants With a Mold Problem Told They Could Pack Up & Leave

What else could go wrong? Unemployment claims are skyrocketing in Austin, the Coronavirus pandemic is raging, and people are supposed to “shelter in place”. The “place” for these tenants, their rental unit, was full of mold they claimed, and their landlord refused to correct the problem. Basically, they were told that they could leave if they if they were unhappy. It is unfortunate that some landlords operate in this manner.

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Sheriff’s Office Building Abandoned Due to Mold… Twice!

The Sheriff’s Office Operations Center, at 901 E. Moody Blvd. in Bunnell, was tainted with a mysterious mold outbreak in 2018. After several employees began developing symptoms of mold exposure, Sheriff Rick Staly ordered everybody out of the building. About 70 Sheriff’s Office employees were displaced. The building has sat virtually empty since then.

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BBB Urges Caution in Choosing a Mold Remediation Company

The Cleveland Better Business Bureau issued a warning to homeowners concerning choosing a company to perform black mold removal in their homes. BBB Director Ericka Dilworth reminds owners that mold removal is a job that requires specialized training and experience.

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