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Explore the damage as of 9/14/2025

Mold on and behind walls

Attic

Crawl space

Crawl space

 Evidence of structural damage was found in the ceiling structure. Recommend a structural professional evaluate and advise on how to repair.  

Crawl space

Crawl space

Crawl space

  Structural damage was observed in the underlying floor structure. Recommend a qualified professional evaluate all areas and repair as needed.

Crawl space

Crawl space

Outer Wall Seal

 Structural damage was observed in the underlying floor structure. Recommend a qualified professional evaluate all areas and repair as needed.

Outer Wall Seal

Outer Wall Seal

Outer Wall Seal

The house suffers from extensive termite damage.

Door Jambs

Outer Wall Seal

Mold Everywhere

Mold Everywhere

Outer Wall Seal

Mold Everywhere

 Mold Hidden On and Behind Walls

Mold present on or behind walls. Recommend further discovery by opening drywall and professional remediation using hazmat protocols.

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Asbestos Siding

Mold on Air Handler

Mold on Air Handler

. Evidence of structural damage was found in the wall structure. Recommend a structural company such as “Ram Jack” to evaluate and advise on how to repair. From current inspection the fireplace is beyond repair and is an extreme danger to anyone in the proximity. The siding is asbestos and requires special hazmat handling.

Mold on Air Handler

Mold on Air Handler

Mold on Air Handler

Excessive mold on air handler in attic space leading to multiple illnesses of tenants. 

Ceiling Collapsing

Mold on Air Handler

Ceiling Collapsing

Extensive damage to ceiling from Structural collapse. Excessive mold is visible. Health hazards exist.

Ceiling Collapsing

Sewage Plumbed into Pond

Ceiling Collapsing

Extensive damage to ceiling from Structural collapse.

Water Damage to Ceiling

Sewage Plumbed into Pond

Sewage Plumbed into Pond

Extensive water damage to ceiling in multiple places. The entire ceiling needs to be replaced using hazmat protocols due to it being asbestos. health hazards exist. 

Sewage Plumbed into Pond

Sewage Plumbed into Pond

Sewage Plumbed into Pond

Raw sewage plumbed into pond. This is highly illegal.  Civil penalties of the clean water act can exceed 56,540 per day

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2175 Halcyondale road Sylvania Georgia 30467

This property was neglected by the owners for over 14 years leaving the tenant to do the maintenance without any help or communication. The tenant was severely injured due to structural damage when the property fell into disarray. The owners then threatened, intimidated and retaliated against tenant for exercising their legal rights. The property is owned by the Lee family trust of Shirley Ann Lee, Stanton Benjamin Lee and administrated by their son Stanton Benjamin Lee aka the Slumlords

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2175 Halcyondale Rd, Sylvania, GA 30467, USA

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Well Water Report

 Well Water Test Summary 

 Coliform – Not Acceptable/Detected     The water samples collected were found not acceptable and positive for coliform  or  E coli. Additional actions required.  Microorganisms  The Coliform Test  A pathogen is a disease carrying organism. Many different pathogens could be present within a  water system. It is not practical to test for all pathogens; therefore, the EPA requires testing for  indicator organisms, or coliform bacteria. The standard bacteriological method for assessing the  safety of water for domestic use is the coliform test. “Total coliforms” refer to a group of closely  related bacteria that are generally harmless. They are natural and common inhabitants of surface  waters, soil, and plants. Coliform bacteria are also found within the gut of warm-blooded  animals, including humans. Their presence within your drinking water suggests that there has  been a breach, a failure, or another change in the integrity of your water system which could  allow other pathogens to enter into your drinking water. The absence of total coliform bacteria  within a water system is used as the basis for considering water safe to drink.  The Escherichia coli (E. coli ) Test  Fecal coliform bacteria are a subset of total coliform bacteria. E. coli belongs to the fecal  coliform group. The presence of E. coli is a good indicator of fecal contamination and of the  potential presence of other waterborne pathogens that are associated with human and animal  fecal contamination. The absence of E. coli within a water system is used as the basis for  considering water safe to drink.  The lab reports are attached with this summary report as separate documents for your review  and records.   E.Coli-  Not Acceptable/ Detected     The water samples collected were found not acceptable or positive for  E-coli. Additional actions  required.  The Escherichia coli (E. coli ) Test  Fecal coliform bacteria are a subset of total coliform bacteria. E. coli belongs to the fecal  coliform group. The presence of E. coli is a good indicator of fecal contamination and of the  potential presence of other waterborne pathogens that are associated with human and animal  fecal contamination. The absence of E. coli within a water system is used as the basis for  considering water safe to drink.  The lab reports are attached with this summary report as separate documents for your review  and records.   

 Lead -Negligible/But Detected     Lead  Materials that contain Lead have been commonly used in the construction of water supply  distribution systems and plumbing systems in homes and commercial buildings. Lead is a heavy  metal that has the potential to cause numerous adverse health effects in humans. The most  significant and probable health effects associated with infants and children who drink water  exceeding the action level are delays in their physical or mental development. Children can  display attention span deficits and learning disabilities. Adults who consume contaminated water  over many years can develop high blood pressure or kidney problems. Common sources of Lead  contamination are household plumbing systems (service lines, pipes, brass and bronze fixtures,  and solders and fluxes). The EPA has established an action level of 0.015 mg/L for Lead in  drinking water. 

  Turbidity - Acceptable/ Detected     Turbidity  Turbidity is a measure of water clarity and it is an expression of the optical property of a water  sample which causes light to be scattered and absorbed rather than passing straight through a  sample. Turbidity is caused by the presence of dissolved and/or suspended matter such as  microscopic organisms, soil particles (clay, silt, and sand), and other fine particles of both  organic and inorganic matter. As the number of particles increase, more light is scattered and  absorbed, and turbidity increases. Turbidity is used to indicate water quality and filtration  effectiveness. Higher turbidity levels are often associated with higher levels of disease-causing  microorganisms such as viruses, parasites, and some bacteria. Turbidity readings are expressed  as nephelometric turbidity units (NTU). For water systems using conventional or direct filtration  methods, turbidity cannot exceed 1.0 NTU; turbidity must be less than or equal to 0.3 NTU in at  least 95 percent of samples collected within any month. Systems that use filtration other than  conventional or direct filtration must follow state limits, which at no time may exceed 5.0 NTU. 

  Nitrate- Not Acceptable/ Detected     Nitrate/Nitrite  Nitrates and nitrites are nitrogen-oxygen chemical units which combine with various organic and inorganic compounds. Nitrates occur naturally in mineral deposits, soils, seawater and freshwater  systems, the atmosphere, and in regional plant life. Nitrates are most commonly used as a  fertilizer. Once nitrates are consumed, they are converted to nitrites. The toxicity of nitrate in  humans is due to the body’s reduction of nitrate to nitrite. Infants younger than six months of age  who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the maximum contaminant level can become  seriously ill. These illness symptoms include shortness of breath and Blue Baby Syndrome. If  infants become ill and they do not receive treatment, their sickness can become fatal. Major  sources of nitrate in drinking water include fertilizer run-off, leaching from septic tanks  (sewage), and erosion of natural deposits. The EPA has set an enforceable regulation for nitrate  at 10 mg/L and for nitrite at 1 mg/L.  

  Nitrite – Not Acceptable/ Detected     Nitrate/Nitrite  Nitrates and nitrites are nitrogen-oxygen chemical units which combine with various organic and  inorganic compounds. Nitrates occur naturally in mineral deposits, soils, seawater and freshwater  systems, the atmosphere, and in regional plant life. Nitrates are most commonly used as a  fertilizer. Once nitrates are consumed, they are converted to nitrites. The toxicity of nitrate in  humans is due to the body’s reduction of nitrate to nitrite. Infants younger than six months of age  who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the maximum contaminant level can become  seriously ill. These illness symptoms include shortness of breath and Blue Baby Syndrome. If  infants become ill and they do not receive treatment, their sickness can become fatal. Major  sources of nitrate in drinking water include fertilizer run-off, leaching from septic tanks  (sewage), and erosion of natural deposits. The EPA has set an enforceable regulation for nitrite at  10 mg/L and for nitrite at 1 mg/L.

This property has sewage bypassing the old septic system and running directly into a pond behind the house that is not a retention pond and subject to EPA inspection and multiple fines to the owners' The pond feeds a local creek and possibly polluting other local areas.

EPA has been notified per law after home inspection.

The lab reports indicate water in not acceptable for consumption 

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