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Mold Remediation Gives You A Tax Deduction
by consumermortgagereports.com

Did you know that if you are a landlord or a homeowner and you have to have mold removed from your home, it is tax deductible? It qualifies as a repair that has to be done to protect the investment of your home. The costs that you will incur from removing mold from your home or your business can be quite great, depending on the size of the infection. Sometimes a quarter, half, or even a whole wall or more has to be removed, not to mention the cost of the chemicals and personal protection equipment necessary to do the job safely.
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Residents Say Apartment Mold Is Making Them Sick
by newsnet5.com

EUCLID, Ohio -- Tenants of an apartment complex said their units are soaked and potentially dangerous. Residents living at the Euclid Beach Villa Apartments on Lakeshore Boulevard said mold is starting to grow in their units, and it is making them sick.
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Woman Gets Sick After Exposure to Black Mold
by Ed Yeates Reporting, ksl.com

A woman from Pleasant Grove is fighting medical complications caused by exposure to a black mold that was growing in a basement. Though black mold is not common in Utah, some restoration companies are seeing more of it in places where water has been leaking, undetected
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Congress Takes on 'Killer Mold'
Scientists, Government Officials Search for Answers to Moldy Questions
by Geraldine Sealey, ABC News

Pam Walker and her family lived in their Southfield, Mich., home for only 24 days before the mold drove them out. Walker's then-7-year-old daughter Melina, who Walker calls her "human radar detector," started suffering multiple, uncontrollable attacks that Walker says eventually led the girl to lose 70 percent of her lung capacity. The entire family itched with hives and their noses bled.
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Mold Problem Could Close Chapel
by Sarah A. Reid, fayobserver.com

SOUTHERN PINES - During the Great Depression, Amanda "Aunt Sis" Gilliand went without a new coat so she could donate to the building fund at Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church, local historians say. Children collected pennies in wooden barrels to pay the contractors who worked under the church's pay-as-you-go philosophy, records show. The donations were so appreciated that those who bought a piece of the communion set or a light were recognized in church records.
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