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I know more about the subject than I care to. Run don’t walk away. Mold testing is an imperfect science since we cannot even identify all the molds that exist, therefore we cannot test for all of them.
mold can become mycotoxins and cancer causing – look it up. mycotoxins cannot be destroyed as one doctor told me.
nobody wants to give up on a house and move. sometimes the environmental cure is the only cure.
If you cannot breathe due to mold its probably aspergillus which can get inside your lungs and form a fungal ball.
the musty smell is a warning.
your LL will let you out of your lease most likely because he cannot fix it, not because he does not want to fix it.disimilar1ParticipantI’ve had lots of dental implants and they all had to be removed and replaced after about 10 years. When an implant breaks it hurts – alot.
Having dental implants can cause autoimmune diseases to surface. Research it.
At least one scam dentist I know of who lost his license in the U.S. (san diego area) and has an unbelievable # of lawsuits settled and pending was found practicing in TJ.
That being said – I love Mexico and the people there.
I would take the previous advise of using the Asian dentists in Pasadena should you decide to go this route.
If I had to do it again I would never have had dental implants.disimilar1ParticipantI’ve had lots of dental implants and they all had to be removed and replaced after about 10 years. When an implant breaks it hurts – alot.
Having dental implants can cause autoimmune diseases to surface. Research it.
At least one scam dentist I know of who lost his license in the U.S. (san diego area) and has an unbelievable # of lawsuits settled and pending was found practicing in TJ.
That being said – I love Mexico and the people there.
I would take the previous advise of using the Asian dentists in Pasadena should you decide to go this route.
If I had to do it again I would never have had dental implants.disimilar1ParticipantI’ve had lots of dental implants and they all had to be removed and replaced after about 10 years. When an implant breaks it hurts – alot.
Having dental implants can cause autoimmune diseases to surface. Research it.
At least one scam dentist I know of who lost his license in the U.S. (san diego area) and has an unbelievable # of lawsuits settled and pending was found practicing in TJ.
That being said – I love Mexico and the people there.
I would take the previous advise of using the Asian dentists in Pasadena should you decide to go this route.
If I had to do it again I would never have had dental implants.disimilar1ParticipantI’ve had lots of dental implants and they all had to be removed and replaced after about 10 years. When an implant breaks it hurts – alot.
Having dental implants can cause autoimmune diseases to surface. Research it.
At least one scam dentist I know of who lost his license in the U.S. (san diego area) and has an unbelievable # of lawsuits settled and pending was found practicing in TJ.
That being said – I love Mexico and the people there.
I would take the previous advise of using the Asian dentists in Pasadena should you decide to go this route.
If I had to do it again I would never have had dental implants.disimilar1ParticipantI’ve had lots of dental implants and they all had to be removed and replaced after about 10 years. When an implant breaks it hurts – alot.
Having dental implants can cause autoimmune diseases to surface. Research it.
At least one scam dentist I know of who lost his license in the U.S. (san diego area) and has an unbelievable # of lawsuits settled and pending was found practicing in TJ.
That being said – I love Mexico and the people there.
I would take the previous advise of using the Asian dentists in Pasadena should you decide to go this route.
If I had to do it again I would never have had dental implants.disimilar1ParticipantI bought one although my info may be dated as my purchase was summer ’09. I already had seen the house previously and tried to purchase thru a short sale. no one at bank could sign off. so I dropped out of that after a very long time.
then it came up later as a foreclosure. it was listed by the “bank” servicing company with a realtor. there were instantly many lowball offers (about 13 I was told).
then it got bid up. I was not the high bid but bought the house.
It was a very one sided transaction. no negotiations were allowed on the contract itself and it was an “as is” sale. they were to provide me with a sellers insurance policy ( which I think they ended up charging me for). phony insurance was a waste of time and denied every claim.
the closing was very strange. they sent a notary out at night to get the docs signed. bank insisted on using their “escrow company”(that did not pass the smell test but ok, their title company (that they owned under a different name. I never met the escrow agent wh owas ain a different city. she never returned any phone calls when I had questions. total turmoil.
it was almost impossible to get a loan at that time but somehow I did. the one concession I received was an extention in time to get the loan. more bank turmoil.
I would think things are somewhat different now, especially as there are so many groups purchasing notes in bulk sale.disimilar1ParticipantI bought one although my info may be dated as my purchase was summer ’09. I already had seen the house previously and tried to purchase thru a short sale. no one at bank could sign off. so I dropped out of that after a very long time.
then it came up later as a foreclosure. it was listed by the “bank” servicing company with a realtor. there were instantly many lowball offers (about 13 I was told).
then it got bid up. I was not the high bid but bought the house.
It was a very one sided transaction. no negotiations were allowed on the contract itself and it was an “as is” sale. they were to provide me with a sellers insurance policy ( which I think they ended up charging me for). phony insurance was a waste of time and denied every claim.
the closing was very strange. they sent a notary out at night to get the docs signed. bank insisted on using their “escrow company”(that did not pass the smell test but ok, their title company (that they owned under a different name. I never met the escrow agent wh owas ain a different city. she never returned any phone calls when I had questions. total turmoil.
it was almost impossible to get a loan at that time but somehow I did. the one concession I received was an extention in time to get the loan. more bank turmoil.
I would think things are somewhat different now, especially as there are so many groups purchasing notes in bulk sale.disimilar1ParticipantI bought one although my info may be dated as my purchase was summer ’09. I already had seen the house previously and tried to purchase thru a short sale. no one at bank could sign off. so I dropped out of that after a very long time.
then it came up later as a foreclosure. it was listed by the “bank” servicing company with a realtor. there were instantly many lowball offers (about 13 I was told).
then it got bid up. I was not the high bid but bought the house.
It was a very one sided transaction. no negotiations were allowed on the contract itself and it was an “as is” sale. they were to provide me with a sellers insurance policy ( which I think they ended up charging me for). phony insurance was a waste of time and denied every claim.
the closing was very strange. they sent a notary out at night to get the docs signed. bank insisted on using their “escrow company”(that did not pass the smell test but ok, their title company (that they owned under a different name. I never met the escrow agent wh owas ain a different city. she never returned any phone calls when I had questions. total turmoil.
it was almost impossible to get a loan at that time but somehow I did. the one concession I received was an extention in time to get the loan. more bank turmoil.
I would think things are somewhat different now, especially as there are so many groups purchasing notes in bulk sale.disimilar1ParticipantI bought one although my info may be dated as my purchase was summer ’09. I already had seen the house previously and tried to purchase thru a short sale. no one at bank could sign off. so I dropped out of that after a very long time.
then it came up later as a foreclosure. it was listed by the “bank” servicing company with a realtor. there were instantly many lowball offers (about 13 I was told).
then it got bid up. I was not the high bid but bought the house.
It was a very one sided transaction. no negotiations were allowed on the contract itself and it was an “as is” sale. they were to provide me with a sellers insurance policy ( which I think they ended up charging me for). phony insurance was a waste of time and denied every claim.
the closing was very strange. they sent a notary out at night to get the docs signed. bank insisted on using their “escrow company”(that did not pass the smell test but ok, their title company (that they owned under a different name. I never met the escrow agent wh owas ain a different city. she never returned any phone calls when I had questions. total turmoil.
it was almost impossible to get a loan at that time but somehow I did. the one concession I received was an extention in time to get the loan. more bank turmoil.
I would think things are somewhat different now, especially as there are so many groups purchasing notes in bulk sale.disimilar1ParticipantI bought one although my info may be dated as my purchase was summer ’09. I already had seen the house previously and tried to purchase thru a short sale. no one at bank could sign off. so I dropped out of that after a very long time.
then it came up later as a foreclosure. it was listed by the “bank” servicing company with a realtor. there were instantly many lowball offers (about 13 I was told).
then it got bid up. I was not the high bid but bought the house.
It was a very one sided transaction. no negotiations were allowed on the contract itself and it was an “as is” sale. they were to provide me with a sellers insurance policy ( which I think they ended up charging me for). phony insurance was a waste of time and denied every claim.
the closing was very strange. they sent a notary out at night to get the docs signed. bank insisted on using their “escrow company”(that did not pass the smell test but ok, their title company (that they owned under a different name. I never met the escrow agent wh owas ain a different city. she never returned any phone calls when I had questions. total turmoil.
it was almost impossible to get a loan at that time but somehow I did. the one concession I received was an extention in time to get the loan. more bank turmoil.
I would think things are somewhat different now, especially as there are so many groups purchasing notes in bulk sale.disimilar1ParticipantI would never live again without my dehumidifier. I cannot comment about the science between an a/c and a dehumidifier. My lungs seem to know the difference though.
disimilar1ParticipantI would never live again without my dehumidifier. I cannot comment about the science between an a/c and a dehumidifier. My lungs seem to know the difference though.
disimilar1ParticipantI would never live again without my dehumidifier. I cannot comment about the science between an a/c and a dehumidifier. My lungs seem to know the difference though.
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