Do I Need Mold Testing Before Buying a Home?
A standard home inspection is not a mold inspection. If you have any concerns — or if the home shows signs of past water damage — a dedicated mold inspection before closing is worth the cost.
When to add a mold inspection
Older homes, homes with prior leaks, properties that sat vacant, and any property where the standard inspection flagged moisture concerns.
What it covers
Visual assessment, moisture mapping, and optional air/surface sampling for lab confirmation.
Timing
Schedule during your inspection contingency period for the best negotiating leverage.
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