
Mold destroys family's storage unit holding $15,000 worth of items
The Woods family only needed the storage unit for about seven months while their new home was being completed. Almost everything they own is now covered in mold. They estimated around $15,000 worth of furniture and other belongings were destroyed, but the company said it wasn't going to compensate them for any of it.
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