Local Mold Remediation Sarasota: Fast, Friendly, Reliable

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Mold in Sarasota behaves just a little like a seasonal visitor who overstays the welcome. Our heat air, established rains, and salt-heavy breezes create an ideal incubator. One small roof leak or an AC hiccup, and within 24 to forty eight hours, you can still have obvious spots blooming on drywall or a musty smell creeping by means of closets. I’ve seen it firsthand in single-relatives building

VetCor of Sarasota Manatee
1800 Northgate Blvd
Sarasota, FL 34234
941-705-2900

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Do You Have to Disclose Mold Remediation When Selling a House in Florida?


When selling a house in Florida, one of the biggest questions homeowners face is whether they must disclose past mold remediation. The short answer is yes—Florida law requires sellers to inform potential buyers about any known material defects that could affect the value or safety of the property. Mold, even if it has been treated and removed, falls into this category.

If your home has undergone mold remediation, being transparent is the best course of action. Buyers appreciate honesty, and full disclosure helps prevent legal issues after the sale. In many cases, showing proof that professional remediation was completed can actually build confidence in the property, reassuring buyers that the problem was handled properly.

Ultimately, disclosure protects both the seller and buyer. By being upfront, you create trust, speed up negotiations, and increase the chances of a smooth and successful closing.