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Selling a Home in Sonoma County? Here’s Your Mold Disclosure Checklist

October 15, 2025
A person in yellow gloves uses a scraper to take mold off of a wall.

Thinking about selling your place in Sonoma County? Congrats! 🎉 But before you pop the champagne, let’s talk about something way less exciting: mold.

Here’s the deal, California law says you need to disclose mold damage. No hiding it, no crossing your fingers hoping buyers won’t notice. The good news? If you tackle it head-on (and document it right), buyers actually feel more confident in your home.

This blog breaks down everything you need to know about mold damage in Sonoma County when selling a property, along with a clear checklist to make sure you’re covered.

Why You Can’t Skip Mold Disclosures

Imagine this: you sell your home, move into your new dream place, and weeks later your old buyer calls screaming about hidden mold. Not fun.

In California, you’re legally required to share what you know about mold damage. It’s about honesty, safety, and avoiding legal mess later. But here’s the flip side, when you’re upfront and you can show the work’s been done right, buyers actually trust you more.

Step 1: Inspect for Hidden Mold Damage

Mold doesn’t always show itself on walls or ceilings. It often hides behind drywall, under flooring, or in attics and crawlspaces. Before you list your property, schedule a thorough mold inspection.

  • Check for leaks under sinks and behind appliances
  • Look in areas with poor ventilation (bathrooms, basements, attics)
  • Watch for musty odors, even if no mold is visible

Pro tip: A professional inspection ensures you don’t miss hidden issues that could pop up during a buyer’s inspection later.

Step 2: Hire Professional Remediation

If mold damage is discovered, it’s not a DIY job. California buyers expect remediation from certified professionals. As an IICRC Certified Firm and a Certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor (AMRS) through ACAC, BRC provides industry-backed solutions that stand up to scrutiny from buyers, inspectors, and lenders.

Our team uses advanced equipment and proven protocols to ensure mold is removed safely, not just covered up. That difference matters when your home is on the market.

Step 3: Gather Documentation & Certifications

Once remediation is complete, you’ll want proof in hand. Buyers and their agents will feel more confident if you can provide:

  • Inspection reports before and after remediation
  • Certification from a licensed restoration company like BRC
  • Receipts and warranties for completed work

This paperwork doesn’t just check a box, it builds trust and shows you’ve taken responsible steps to protect the home’s value.

Step 4: Keep the Home Mold-Free During Showings

Even after remediation, it’s important to keep the property in top condition while it’s on the market. Here are a few ways to prevent mold from coming back:

  • Fix leaks immediately
  • Run dehumidifiers in damp areas
  • Keep windows cracked for ventilation when possible
  • Avoid overwatering indoor plants

Small efforts go a long way in ensuring buyers never question whether mold could return.

Your Sonoma County Mold Disclosure Checklist

Inspect for visible and hidden mold
Hire certified professionals for remediation
Collect all inspection reports and certifications
Maintain a dry, well-ventilated home until closing

Why Partner with BRC?

At Bravo Restoration & Construction, we’re more than a restoration company, we’re your neighbors. Our locally owned, woman-led team has decades of hands-on experience helping Sonoma County families protect their homes and investments. CEO Nicole Humber is an award-winning leader in the restoration industry, recognized for innovation, integrity, and community care.

When you trust BRC with mold damage in Sonoma County, you get:

  • Local experts who know California disclosure laws
  • Certified remediation backed by industry credentials
  • Clear documentation to give buyers peace of mind
  • A team that treats your home like our own

Ready to Cross “Mold” Off Your To-Do List?

If you suspect mold damage in your Sonoma County home, reach out to Bravo Restoration & Construction today. We’ll help you handle the problem with care, transparency, and professionalism, so you can move forward with confidence.

📞 Call us at (707)837-0675 or contact us online now for a consultation.

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