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May 7, 2004 Why the Fuss over Fungus?   Volume 1 Issue 110  
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N.J. Judge Says Exclusion 'Meaningless' If Ensuing Mold Loss Covered
A New Jersey trial judge ruled that homeowners seeking insurance coverage for mold damage cannot bypass a policy's mold exclusion'.

Phoenix Jury Awards $100,000 On Cognitive Injury Claims
A Phoenix jury awarded Kari Kilian $100,000 on April 23 over her claims that she suffers from brain damage from exposure to mold and mycotoxins.

Kansas Jury Awards Family $1.1 Million For Mold Damage
A Wichita jury awarded a family $1.1 million in damages after finding the prior owners of the family's home liable for failing to disclose leaks in the home's tile roof.

Minn. Supreme Court Gives Broad Reading to 'Major Construction Defect'
Minnesota's Supreme Court held April 1 that 'major construction defects' must be interpreted broadly in a 10-year home warranty statute.

Calif. Real Estate Broker Owed No Duty to Homebuyer's Child  
The duty of care owed by real estate professionals to buyers does not extend to a homebuyer's son allegedly injured by exposure to mold in the home.
 
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