Property Mold Damage for Landlords
Pursuing Recovery for Repair Costs and Loss of Use Caused by Mold
Property mold damage cases involve harm to building materials and personal property caused by moisture problems that allow mold to grow and spread. Mold can damage drywall, flooring, insulation, cabinetry, and furnishings, and it can also create persistent odors and loss of use in affected areas.
Hiring a toxic mold lawyer helps landlords establish the moisture source, the scope of necessary remediation, and the true cost of repairs and replacement. A mold lawyer also addresses disputes involving tenants, insurers, and third parties regarding coverage, responsibility, and proper remediation so the property owner’s claim is supported with complete documentation.
Examples of property mold damage cases we handle:
- Mold damage following roof leaks and window intrusion
- Plumbing failures leading to hidden wall and floor damage
- Flood-related mold growth and remediation disputes
- HVAC condensation issues and ventilation failures
- Repeated water intrusion, tenant-related reporting issues, or disputes over delayed repairs
- Mold damage affecting landlord-owned property, fixtures, and insured building contents
Compensation that may be available:
- Repair and remediation costs
- Replacement of damaged materials and contents
- Loss of use damages where permitted
- Professional cleaning and restoration costs
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to the damage
If you are a property owner or landlord facing a disputed remediation scope, repeated leaks, or mounting repair costs, contact The Regan Law Firm to learn more. We offer free consultations and can help present property damage proof clearly.
