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I did a pre listing inspection back in end of september. The homeowners had a offer and the buyer had a inspection company do the inspection. They noted that there was mold in the crawlspace and the deal might fall through. The realtor called me to let me know that the homeowner might call me and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to handle when they tell me how come I did not see the mold which I did not see when I crawled the entire crawlspace, How long would it take for mold to start?
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Depends on weather or condtions, Things can change in the time sense you did the inspection , dryer vent disconnected pipe leaking new mulch around vents and so on. Did you go check if not i would ( not all inspectors can be trusted) Ducking the stones now but it is true. Vents could even been closed. They may have been a small amount that you didnt catch. Besides that you are not a mold nspector
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I dont have alot of information about the so called mold, I was wondering so if and when they call me I could be prepared.
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Only a couple days. Is the crawlspace vented properly? Does it have a proper moisture barrier? If not, did you note it in your inspection report? Has there been any water losses since your inspection?
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Yes proper vapor barrier, the only thing I noted in the crawlspace was that the insulation was coming loose and was starting to hang in certain areas.
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Was you hired to do a mold inspection also? If not and there is just a small amount of mold it could be easily missed and you should not be held responsible because it is beyond our SOPs. Believe it or not a proper visual mold inspection takes just as long as a regular home inspection. Some inspectors purposely look for mold for they can collect the testing fees.
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Was not hired to look for mold, I guess I might be making to much of this it is just that I never had someone complain about an inspection before and I just want to cover my own A**.
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If the seller does give you a call, schedule a time to look at the crawlspace, take pictures and document it, just in case. Figure out what happened and explain to the seller why you feel you are responsible or not. I am leaning towards the not.
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thanks, will wait for the call and thank you for the advice.
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Also after it is all over. Give the documentation to the Realtor for he/she knows you got it handled and you can be counted on to do so in the future.
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If the conditions are right, Mold can grow within 24-48 hours. Your inspection was a picture in time! What if the water heater failed within 3 months? Would you be held accountable or worse negligent? I think not. Did you document the insulation issue or the crawl space? BTW Was the crawl space vented? 'Imagination is more important than knowledge' (sometimes) Mario Kyriacou CHI CMI-NACHI Canadian Member of the Year 2007 www.360degreeshomeinspections.com Tel.# 416-722-6132 e-mail torontohomeinspector@yahoo.com Last edited by mkyriacou; 12/16/08 at 11:20 AM.. |
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I noted that the insulation was hanging, vapor barrier was loose in one area and that the dryer vent terminated in the crawlspace.
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Just the vapor barrier being loose and/or the dryer vent terminating in crawlspace can cause mold in those areas.
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ditto,food source, moisture, humidity
Dennis R.Goudreau D.R.G. Inspections LLC www.newhampshirehomeinspector.biz www.nhinfraredthermalinspections.com http://co.nachi.org/inachiawards |
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Read YOUR forms and reports. Make sure everything about mold/environmental is in place, and documented/nariated properly. I am with James. Take another look. Have you read "Inspect and Protect" by Dr. Swift? A must read. Remember, it only takes 24 to 48 hours for mold to form. I have seen pictures in New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina. Homes got consumed with inches of mold in walls and ceilings in just days after the hurricane hit. It does not take long.
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