Neither being disabled nor displaced due to mold will particularly add to your cause for getting help. If you own the home, then you will need to get it repaired before you can sell it. There may be some agencies in your city that will assist you in getting mold removed and repairs done, but they may not be able to supply all of the money and materials. Under some specific circumstances of how the problem was created (other than lack of maintenance), your hazard insurance will help. Alternatively, perhaps you can apply for a home equity loan or refinance your house. The deal is, if the mold is more than 10%, then you need to have the situation fixed by a licensed company.
Nope. Mold and mildew are a form of fungus, the same family that mushrooms and toadstools are in.
No.
To remove green mold from wood fill a bucket with household detergent, and warm water. Dip a cloth into the cleaning solution and use the cloth to clean the mold. Next sand down the area to remove deeper stains. Finally, varnish or clear coat the area.
it depends if the disabled tenant has another place to live. if they do then yes if not no
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The following website has some fantastic information regarding mold housing assistance. http://www.mold-help.org/
People can get sick from mold spores. Mold can actually kill you.
yes
Cranidos is a Rock-type Pokemon. Its ability, Mold Breaker, allows Cranidos to disable the opposing Pokemon's ability. For an example, against a Shedinja with Wonder Guard, Wonder Guard will be disabled and Cranidos will be allowed to hit it with any move.
Well.....FREAKIN GET THE MOLD OUT OF YOUR HOUSE! Or I would move houses, because it's a real health hazard