You'll have to actually read your warranty to find out if it covers mold or not.
Generally the answer though would be no. This is because it has been decided that mold of all types has been with civilization from the beginning.
To avoid mold issues in your home make sure you do not seal up areas where moisture can set up and air the house out regularly on days when the weather is nice.
Most insurance companies also will no longer cover mold related maintenance issues.
The cost of black mold removal is covered by most home insurers. But read the small print on your policy so that you don't get any surprises.
If there was some kind of warranty, then it's possible but you would need to check the details of the policy specifically. If you really meant "seller's home insurance," then it's extremely unlikely.
It depends on what caused the black mold. Most insurance will not, it will probably only cover the damage that may have caused the mold if there was any.
You will need to contact your Insurance Agent. Some types of policies will cover black mold and some will not. Most companies nowadays automatically exclude mold damage unless you purchase a rider for it.
Black mold has proven that it can be a major problem for many households/families throughout the United States. The major contributors to black mold in your home are high relative humidity levels, excess water in the home/leaks, and flooding. The most important precaution that any homeowner can take in the prevention of black mold in the home would be to control moisture/humidity levels in the home by using a good dehumidifier.
You need to check with your home insurer if the cost for mold damage and restoration is covered because it depends on the policy you have. But most home insurers will cover the cost.
Yes! If you have black mold in your home have it professionally taken care of immediately. Black mold is so TOXIC that in small infants and toddlers it has been known to cause death.
yes and no. i had black mold in my home for many years. and it has not killed anyone yet. so my answer is a big NOOOO.
Most home insurers will cover the cost for mold damage and restoration, but policy holders need to check with their insurers to make sure.
An allergic reaction to black mold can be serious and fatal,trouble breathing is a big warning sign.
Most home insurance companies will cover the cost of the mold removal. But you need to check your policy with the home insurer so that you will not get any surprises.
No, unfortunately pre existing problems such as mold would not be covered.