thelight413
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I'm in a little bit of a pickle trying to decide what to do. I found an indoor space/house that I am allowed to live in as well as grow in, friend of mine is moving in a few months and said I could rent the place when he leaves. My only concern is that I found quite a bit of mold in the attic of the house and I just want to kinda hear what people have to say in regards to the question of "Can I still live here/Would you live here, how bad is this for my health?" There is currently a round of plants going in there with no "visible" issues, really solid looking run actually so I don't think environment is being affected by this mold but I'm just trying to do my due dilligence.
I have done a good bit of research into molds, attic molds, removal, repair etc.. and have come to the conclusion that yea...mold is less than ideal to be living around, but it's very dependent on the strain, severity, and location, furthermore, I'm thinking that there are so many poor condition rental properties in my area, in all areas, that..there has to have been mold in some of the places I've lived in the past, all in all this still doesn't make it right haha but, It's either, go through the trouble of finding another landlord and space who will allow some plants or ideally I'd like to make this space work.
I've contacted some local mold inspection services to come and do an inspection and have those readings sent off to a lab, figured that wasn't a bad idea, haven't followed through on it yet but that was a plan, but another part of me just thinks that indoor growing...is most likely always gonna cause these problems, particularly in winter of poorly built homes, warm air from the house and grow room meets the cold air outside in poorly ventilated areas and thus creates a prime environment for mold to party.
Anyone care to chime in on what they would do?
Thanks
I have done a good bit of research into molds, attic molds, removal, repair etc.. and have come to the conclusion that yea...mold is less than ideal to be living around, but it's very dependent on the strain, severity, and location, furthermore, I'm thinking that there are so many poor condition rental properties in my area, in all areas, that..there has to have been mold in some of the places I've lived in the past, all in all this still doesn't make it right haha but, It's either, go through the trouble of finding another landlord and space who will allow some plants or ideally I'd like to make this space work.
I've contacted some local mold inspection services to come and do an inspection and have those readings sent off to a lab, figured that wasn't a bad idea, haven't followed through on it yet but that was a plan, but another part of me just thinks that indoor growing...is most likely always gonna cause these problems, particularly in winter of poorly built homes, warm air from the house and grow room meets the cold air outside in poorly ventilated areas and thus creates a prime environment for mold to party.
Anyone care to chime in on what they would do?
Thanks