Mold, long dispute with condo board keeping man out of Sandy Springs home (GA)

Over a decade after being forced to move out of his Sandy Springs condominium due to mold, a man is trying to move back in but can’t yet because of a legal dispute with his homeowners association.  Frank Thomas, who bought a unit at the Sutton Pines condos in Sandy Springs in December 1992, lived there from then through August 2007, when he was forced to move out due to mold that accumulated starting in 2003 and was caused by a water leak coming from the roof of his building. Thomas’ unit is on the second floor of a three-story building where each condo is one story and has the same floorplan.    Read the article…………………

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