Environmental
A 'mold disclosure' in Georgia real estate is important because:
AA. Mold is only a cosmetic issue
BB. Certain types of mold can cause health problems and significant property damage✓ Correct
CC. State law requires a specific mold disclosure form
DD. Lenders require mold testing on all properties
Explanation
Certain molds (e.g., Stachybotrys chartarum, or 'black mold') can cause serious health problems and structural damage. Known mold issues are material facts that must be disclosed. Buyers should arrange professional mold inspections when concerned.
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