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In california, if a landlord is not aware of mold or asbestos, is the disclosure form still required?
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ray r, CA on Monday, September 6, 2010
RE: Disclosure
I would assume the landlord should be fully aware of his property (i.e. what works, what doesnt and what condition the property is in). And if a tenant brings this up, you need to remedy the situation immediately. mold and asbestos are serious health hazards.
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Land L, CA
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Monday, September 6, 2010
RE: Disclosure
Let me add to that question that someone please let us know to what extent mold disclosures should be stated. As in how much molds, the types, the resolution or just a blanket "watch out for mold"
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