Form # DBPR MRS 0701-2025

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Second, Chapter 468, Florida Statutes requires that all persons conducting mold assessments (i.e. any person supervising or conducting mold testing), maintain a specialty license with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
Homeowners insurance usually will only pay for mold if a covered peril causes it. Covered perils are those events homeowners insurance covers, like water damage. If a homeowner, for example, had water damage because of a leak in their washing machine, their homeowners insurance will likely pay for mold removal.
To start a mold remediation business in Florida, you must first obtain a mold remediation license from the state. The requirements for this license vary depending on the county in which you plan to operate your business.
No, only a licensed mold assessor or remediator can perform mold remediation in Florida. General contractors are not licensed to perform mold remediation.
ing to the Florida Department of Business and Regulation (DBPR), you can get a license in Florida for mold-related services in two ways. You can take an exam, which is licensure by examination, or the other option is licensure by endorsement.
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Can a General Contractor Remove Mold In Florida? General contractors cant do mold remediation in Florida without training and licensing.
Mold professionals use expensive, professional equipment such as HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) air scrubbers, HEPA vacuums, commercial-strength dehumidifiers, etc. Regular handymen wont have that stuff. Some mold remediation companies also do restoration work, just like a general contractor.

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