Environmental
A Mississippi commercial property has indoor air quality issues from mold growth following water intrusion. The property manager's responsibilities include:
APainting over visible mold to eliminate the appearance
BIdentifying and fixing the moisture source, remediating the mold per EPA guidelines, and documenting all actions taken✓ Correct
CSimply installing air purifiers throughout the building
DDisclosing only to new tenants, not existing ones
Explanation
Proper mold remediation requires: (1) identifying and eliminating the moisture source, (2) professionally remediating the mold following EPA guidelines (containment, removal, cleaning, prevention), and (3) documentation. Painting over mold or masking with air fresheners does not address the underlying problem and may worsen health impacts.
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