Environmental
Mold in a property most commonly requires what condition to grow?
AExtreme cold temperatures
BMoisture or water intrusion✓ Correct
CPresence of lead paint
DHigh radon levels
Explanation
Mold requires moisture to grow. Water intrusion, leaks, condensation, or high humidity provide the conditions necessary for mold growth.
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