MOLD DISCLOSURE
Printed Name(s) of Owners(s): ____________________________________________________________________
Printed Name(s) of Renter(s): ____________________________________________________________________
Property Address: ______________________________________________________________________________
Owner Disclosure
To the best of Owners’ actual knowledge, Owners represent:
The Property described herein:
_____ has been previously tested for molds.
_____ has not been previously tested for molds.
If answer is “has not” simply sign the form.
If answer is “has,” then complete the following.
The molds found
_____ were identified as toxic molds.
_____ were not identified as toxic molds.
With regard to any molds that were found, measures
_____ were taken to remove those molds
_____ were not taken to remove those molds.
Mold - Mold consists of naturally occurring microscopic organisms which reproduce by spores. Mold breaks down and feeds on organic
matter in the environment. The mold spores spread through the air and the combination of excessive moisture and organic matter
allows for mold growth. Not all, but certain types and amounts of mold can lead to adverse health effects and or/allergic reactions. Not
all mold is readily visible, but when it is, can often be seen in the form of discoloration, ranging from white to orange and from green to
brown and black, and often there is a musty odor present. Reducing moisture and proper housekeeping significantly reduced the
chance of mold and mold growth.
Climate Control - Tenants agree to use all air-conditioning if provided, in a reasonable manner and use heating systems in moderation
and to keep the premises properly ventilated by periodically opening windows to allow circulation of fresh air during dry weather only.
OWNER OR AGENT RECOMMENDS THAT AIR CONDITIONING (IF PROVIDED) IS USED AT ALL TIMES.
Tenant(s) Agree to -
Keep the premises clean and regularly dust, vacuum and mop
Use hood vents when cooking, cleaning and dishwashing
Keep closet doors ajar
Avoid excessive indoor plants
Use exhaust fans when bathing/showering and leave on for a sufficient amount of time to remove moisture
Use ceiling fans if present
Wipe down any moisture and or spillage
Wipe down bathroom walls and fixtures after bathing/showering
Wipe down vanities and sink tops
Do not dry clothes by hanging them inside
Regularly use and empty dehumidifier if dehumidifier is present
Open blinds and curtains to allow light into premises
Wipe down floors if any water spillage
If you have shower doors, securely close them when showering
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