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Dean v. Barrett Homes, Inc.

... or to develop mold. Id. at 458, 968 A.2d 192. They further assert that they hired an industrial hygienist, who inspected their home and found toxic mold that he blamed on leaks in the EIFS. Ibid. Although plaintiffs have never claimed ...

Dean v. Barrett Homes, Inc.

... They claimed damage to the underlying sheathing, framing and substrate of the house. In addition, although toxic mold was found inside plaintiffs' house, they did not pursue any personal injury claim against defendant. Also ...

MARUSIAK v. McCall

... as toxic, dangerous. One of them said it was the second most dangerous to black mold.". ... Therefore, she cannot state this mold was `toxic', this is actually a false statement." At trial, however, defendant acknowledged that he was "not disputing" plaintiff's testimony, as noted. ...

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