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Why Oregon Needs Mold Licensing and Regulation to Protect Consumers

Why Oregon Needs Mold Licensing and Regulation to Protect Consumers
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Portland’s Growing Mold Problem

Portland’s wet climate makes it a hotspot for mold issues, with countless renters and homeowners facing health and structural damage due to unchecked infestations. Despite the serious risks of mold, Oregon does not require licensing or certification for mold inspectors and remediators, leaving residents vulnerable to unqualified professionals and negligent landlords.

Many states, including Texas, Florida, and New York, have implemented strict licensing laws to regulate mold professionals, helping only trained and certified experts handle assessments and remediation. However, Oregon has yet to take similar action, putting public health and consumer protection at risk.

Mold Lawsuits and Tenant Complaints in Portland

Legal action over mold-related health issues has increased in Portland as tenants battle landlords over unsafe living conditions. Many renters report persistent respiratory problems, worsening asthma, and other health complications due to prolonged mold exposure. However, without clear statewide regulations, accountability remains challenging to enforce.

One such case involved a high-end rental in Northwest Portland, where tenants paying $3,000 a month sued their landlord after discovering hidden mold growth behind walls. Despite repeated complaints, their landlord failed to address the issue, leading to a legal battle over unsafe living conditions. This case is just one of many, as countless other mold disputes never make the news, often settling quietly out of court.

Without statewide licensing and oversight, there’s no guarantee that mold assessments are accurate or that remediation is done correctly.

Industry Expert Calls for Licensing in Oregon

Eric Andrews, CEO of Mold Inspection & Testing Portland, believes that Oregon must follow the lead of other states in regulating mold professionals. He states:

“The State of Oregon should implement licensing for mold-related professionals to recognize the seriousness of these issues and protect consumers. Other states like Texas and Florida have set strong industry standards to help qualified experts handle mold assessments and remediation. Oregon residents deserve the same protections.”

Without licensing, anyone can call themselves a mold inspector or remediator, leading to unreliable assessments, improper treatments, and continued exposure to dangerous mold conditions.

Health Concerns and the Rise of Functional Medicine

Mold exposure has been associated with a range of health issues, including chronic fatigue, respiratory conditions, neurological symptoms, and autoimmune concerns. Some functional medicine doctors have been working with patients to help identify mold-related health problems that might not consistently be recognized by conventional medicine.

The field has also faced some controversy, with concerns about the potential overdiagnosis of mold-related conditions and the promotion of costly treatments. This underscores the importance of establishing proper industry standards to address mold concerns responsibly and accurately, ensuring that patients receive appropriate care.

The Need for Action in Oregon

Oregon’s lack of mold regulations leaves property owners and renters at risk. Without state-enforced licensing, accountability, and industry standards, mold issues will continue to lead to legal disputes, health problems, and financial burdens for residents.

As mold-related lawsuits increase and more tenants come forward with health complaints, Oregon must act now to implement licensing and regulation. Helping only trained, certified professionals handle mold assessments and remediation is critical to protecting public health and preventing avoidable legal battles.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, medical, or professional advice. While efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the content, readers should consult relevant experts or legal professionals for advice specific to their situation. 

Published by Tom W.

Portland News

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