Environmental
A Wisconsin home inspector who discovers evidence of mold during a home inspection should:
AClean the mold immediately and not report it
BDocument and report the finding, recommending further evaluation by a mold specialist✓ Correct
CAssure the buyer it is not a problem
DFile a report with DSPS
Explanation
Home inspectors should document and report mold findings and recommend that a qualified mold specialist evaluate the extent and source of the problem.
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