Are you looking to sell your house but it has mold in it? Selling your house with mold, can be an EXTREMELY daunting task, even for the homeowners who may not even notice the mold at first. Having mold in the house is one of the most noticeable factors that can turn a homebuyer away. Although most molds are not dangerous, this can be a HUGE alert to homebuyers that can indicate that your house is not well taken care of. However, the types of mold that can cause health issues are; black mold or chartarum.

 

 

Can You Sell A House As-Is With Mold?

It is in fact, possible to sell your house with mold in it. However, you must tell all of your potential homebuyers. It is also advised from us, that you should do it in writing. This will help you with any possible future liabilities. When selling a house with mold as-is, the most likely buyer will be a cash buyer. Lenders typically will not lend on houses with that has mold in it.

 

Spotting Mold

Checking and looking for mold should ALWAYS be a must when owning and living in a home. Mold can not only be potentially unhealthy for your home to have it, but it can create more problems with those who have asthma or allergies. If you see black spots starting to expand on a wall in a poorly ventilated room, this can be the beginning stages of a mold problem.

Mold is all around you, because it is bacteria that grows. Due to this, in airborne spores are searching for an ideal place to land and grow. In small amounts it is not a problem, but when bacteria finds a moist place in your home and if you fail to notice it quickly, it can rapidly turn into a serious problem.

 

 

What To Do If You Are Selling And Spot It

When selling a house with the bacteria, it is mandated by the law and required to let your buyer know in writing that the house has it. The best way to address the issue is fix the problem prior to listing the property. The process of removing mold can take large amounts of time, and holding up buyers of your property is never good. Here are some steps below to help you.

 

Step 1.) Check your house. Look in the attic, basement, bathrooms, kitchen, really anywhere where moisture is present. Pretty much EVERY ROOM!

 

Step 2.) Fix any leaks or moisture problems that your home has. The bacteria comes from moisture, so addressing this issue is crucial.

 

Step 3.) Get an inspection from a hired professional. If you think there might be bacteria in your house, hire someone experienced and get the inspection.

 

If you do find mold, and you hire a professional to treat your home know that it might take quite some time. This process usually takes two separate processes. The first process is killing the mold and the next is preventing it from growing back. While you may not want to pay for repairs on a house that will no longer be yours, you may save yourself more money later on.