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This could be a simple rain-drainage problem with a small leak, or it could be worse.

If the leak happens in the dry season, there could be a natural spring nearby, with your house foundation as one of the low points in its path. In that case, major re-routing of the flow will have to made at great cost.
A check with local guv'ment water table charts/elevation tables will cross that off the list.

Also, properties with a known history of mold will lose a lot of value, and come back to bite you in the a$h when it's time to sell or rent.
Open up everything and spray down with a 50/50 water/bleach solution with the windows open.
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