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Originally posted by Neilk
Re: black mold.

Isn't a lot of the hype surrounding black mold done by plaintiffs attorneys? Is the water pouring into NO fresh, salt or brackish? What a mess. Good luck down there.
Yes, according to them, if you see black mold, let alone touch it, you will have years of agonizing sickness. (You don't "just" die, it's harder to sue for the big bucks if someone is dead. )

Strangely, it was never a problem until an enterprising trial lawyer in Dallas got a sympathetic (read: paid-off) judge to "interpret" that insurance policies do, in fact, cover mold. Nevermind that this very same lawyer was telling people not to clean up after flooding...
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