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Real Estate

Dec. 10, 2002

Toxic Mold Is Not the Problem

BY MICHAEL D. GEYER AND KENNETH V. LA CONDE Toxic mold has grabbed its share of news headlines in the last few years. Dozens of stories have surfaced about mold growing in buildings, ruining homes and making people sick. Yet is all this media attention warranted? Or is mold being dragged through the mud?

        BY MICHAEL D. GEYER AND KENNETH V. LA CONDE
        
        Toxic mold has grabbed its share of news headlines in the last few years. Dozens of stories have surfaced about mold growing in buildings, ruining homes and making people sick. Yet is all this media attention warranted? Or is mold being dragged through the mud?
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