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What to Know About Mold and Air Quality in Rental Homes
Renters and landlords often underestimate the impact of poor indoor air quality and mold in rental homes until health issues arise or property damage becomes significant. Mold growth in rental properties can result from leaks, high humidity, or inadequate ventilation....
Lead Paint Ban Year in Texas Homes: What the 1978 Ban Means for Buyers, Renters, and Renovators
Many Texas homeowners and renters assume lead-based paint is no longer a concern. In reality, lead paint remains common in older homes built before federal restrictions took effect. Understanding the lead paint ban year is essential for first-time buyers, renters,...
The Connection Between HVAC Systems and Indoor Mold Growth
HVAC systems are essential for maintaining indoor comfort, regulating temperature, and supporting air quality in homes and commercial properties. However, they can also become hidden sources of mold growth when moisture, poor ventilation, or accumulated debris are...
What Is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and When Is It Required?
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is a critical due diligence tool used in commercial real estate transactions. It helps buyers, lenders, and investors identify potential environmental risks associated with a property before acquisition or financing. By...
How to Tell the Difference Between Mold, Mildew, and Water Staining
Not all discoloration indoors represents a serious problem, but identifying the cause correctly is critical for maintaining a safe living or working environment. Many homeowners, renters, and property managers struggle to distinguish between mold, mildew, and water...
How Asbestos Lurks in Unexpected Places During Home Remodels
Many Texas homes built before the 1980s still contain asbestos in materials that are easy to overlook. Homeowners, house flippers, and contractors often encounter asbestos in flooring, ceilings, insulation, and drywall during renovations. Disturbing these materials...







