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			<title>mold question</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Had a client call today about an inspection I did about a month ago. They said there was "black mold" under the bathroom sink on the back of the cabinet wall. I going to look at the situation tomorrow.
 
I remember the house well. There was a lot of stuff under the sink and I know there wasn't any readily visible leak from the fixture or sink drain connection.
 
Now assuming the "black mold" is from a previous leak condition that had been repaired, is the "black mold" a concern now? 
 
I guess I'm going to have to eat this one if there is a leak from behind the wall or shutoff valves, huh?
 
Brian]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Had a client call today about an inspection I did about a month ago. They said there was &quot;black mold&quot; under the bathroom sink on the back of the cabinet wall. I going to look at the situation tomorrow.<br />
 <br />
I remember the house well. There was a lot of stuff under the sink and I know there wasn't any readily visible leak from the fixture or sink drain connection.<br />
 <br />
Now assuming the &quot;black mold&quot; is from a previous leak condition that had been repaired, is the &quot;black mold&quot; a concern now? <br />
 <br />
I guess I'm going to have to eat this one if there is a leak from behind the wall or shutoff valves, huh?<br />
 <br />
Brian</div>

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