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Building $200,000 home, contractors failed to secure roof...NEED HELP

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dtrainv2

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Because of the above situation, many of our walls got soaked, and as a result, mold and mildew have setup in the walls. The contractors tell us that knocking down the walls with mildew on them, and then rebuilding them should give us nothing to worry about. Is this true, or is this a health hazard waiting to happen? We've been inconvienced through this whole process, and should have been able to move into this house two months ago, but it's been one thing after the other happening, and NOW we're having to pay for a storage unit for stuff that should be IN the house. Please respond ASAP.

Thanks kindly.
 


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dtrainv2 said:
Because of the above situation, many of our walls got soaked, and as a result, mold and mildew have setup in the walls. The contractors tell us that knocking down the walls with mildew on them, and then rebuilding them should give us nothing to worry about.

**A: please explain the exact method of the remedial work.
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Is this true, or is this a health hazard waiting to happen? We've been inconvienced through this whole process, and should have been able to move into this house two months ago, but it's been one thing after the other happening, and NOW we're having to pay for a storage unit for stuff that should be IN the house. Please respond ASAP.

Thanks kindly.
**A: have you talked to the state consumer protection office?
 

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