How to let somebody know if mold is gone from a house? There is a house for sale within my town that my husband...

There is a house for sale within my town that my husband and I are interested in. The lone problem is that the people who are selling it own "flipped" it and it had a mold problem within the basement formerly. The sellers enjoy had the mold professionally removed, and I'm wondering if they should hold a certificate or stamp of approval type of point to show that the mold is really gone. It's a great deal on this house and we'd really resembling to buy it, but are concerned with the vigour risks associated with mold. Just want to be sure it's protected for us and our kids. What can we do to verify that it is?? Thanks.
I believe that 'MoldKill' have given you the VERY CORRECT answer.


Never trust the Realtor or the citizens who use to own the house when it comes to knowing if mold is still a problem in the house your nearly to buy.

Make sure you contact a certified mold professional to come take nouns samples and use a thermal imaging device adjectives around the house to know if they got everything.
Answers:    If the sellers have the mold professionally removed, yes, they should have some considerate of guarantee from the contractor who completed the work. When I worked with a waterproofing company, we other provided the owner with a copy of the 30-year (or Lifetime, depending on the type of work) Warranty on the work. Most of our customers be buyers and/or sellers, so the qualification of warranty was crucial.

At the VERY lowest possible, you should find out who did the work, and check with that company for a copy of the innovative inspection.

P.S. If there be a mold problem in the subterranean vault, there is a amazingly good haphazard that there is a waterproofing problem. Have it checked out yourself!