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Even after repairs... the lingering odors can show up ater the paint drys.
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Default Re: Flood-Damaged Buildings. Please proof this new inspection article.

Very nicely done article Nick. The only pointer I have is the top photo should possibly be replaced with an inspector who is wearing a proper respirator instead of a nuisance level facemask. The photo sort of contradicts the article. Just a thought. Very informative info though. I like it.



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Very nicely done article Nick. The only pointer I have is the top photo should possibly be replaced with an inspector who is wearing a proper respirator instead of a nuisance level facemask. The photo sort of contradicts the article. Just a thought. Very informative info though. I like it.
And maybe not shorts and a T-shirt either. Make the guy in the picture look like a professional, not your Uncle Jimmy, if ya know what I mean.



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I gave Uncle Jimmy the boot
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