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Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Sep 17 12:34pm | Replies (145)

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Hi! I’m not sure when to leave my home. Ian damaged the roof. Have to remove attic insulation, not sure what else but at this moment I’m stuck in limbo with UPC insolvent so knowing all remediation needing done is, good😞, but not knowing much because both adjusters took pics after roof tarped. They said I was lucky; no water intrusion. WELL damage doesn’t show up until 6 months later. Nobody wants to deal with ME because of the insurance problem. I think I can get enough money to fix it but everyone is fixated on the insurance money. The air/mold inspector was referred by the mold mitigation person who, suddenly said he doesn’t work with insolvent companies. The tester actually billed UPC because that’s what they’re supposed to do….take care of people’s health. Now the mitigation guy says “why he test the air quality? He should only check for mold!” Can you believe? And this is just the tip of the iceberg because of my SLE and the type mold that is contained in the attic is one of the bad black molds. And everyone is asking me to do their work…”find out” things, etc. the stress, the environment now I’m living in, not knowing anything but my doctor says I need to leave until it’s fixed, but I have 5 cats who don’t all get along. At the rate the officials are going, I can’t afford to pack up..and go where? Again, remember IT IS ME WHO HAS TO PAY AND WAIT FOR MY MONEY, while these business guys are quibbling over everything but my health.
Sorry but it’s my life NOW in Fort Myers, FL. I am thankful to have a house and kind of a roof. lol

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I highly recommend you consult Michael Schrantz at environmentalanalytics.net. It sounds like you are not dealing with reputable companies. I was taken for $1000 before I realized the guy didn’t really know how to test accurately and do the remediation. And I realized I didn’t know what I didn’t know and needed someone who could answer my questions. Michael Schrantz was recommended by my doctor and it was the best money I spent, about $350. The testing and remediation is costly. We had to replace our air ducts. Get our hvac tested and cleaned. Remove carpeting because mold spores are in it. It’s a process but necessary if you want to remain in your house.
Best to you.