Florida Requirements for Mold Remediation

Official Florida Mold Removal Requirement Information

What Are the Requirements for Mold Remediation in Florida?

Florida does not currently have a single, unified “toxic mold law.” Instead, mold remediation requirements in Florida are governed through a combination of state statutes, licensing rules, public health guidance, and industry standards. These regulations primarily focus on who may legally perform mold-related work, rather than prescribing a single remediation method or exposure threshold.

Because of this, Florida mold laws can appear vague or loosely defined. However, this regulatory structure also creates important legal protections for property owners, tenants, and consumers—particularly when mold conditions are severe, widespread, or improperly handled.

When Is a Licensed Mold Professional Required in Florida?

In Florida, when mold contamination is significant in size or complexity, state law requires the involvement of properly licensed professionals.

While Florida statutes do not explicitly define mold by square footage, Florida Department of Health guidance and EPA-based standards commonly used in Florida recognize that:

  • Mold contamination covering approximately 10 square feet or more
  • Mold affecting multiple rooms or HVAC systems
  • Mold caused by chronic moisture, flooding, or hidden water damage

typically warrants the involvement of a state-licensed Mold Assessor and Mold Remediator.

This threshold is widely relied upon by:

  • State-certified contractors
  • Insurance carriers
  • Attorneys and expert witnesses
  • Courts evaluating mold-related claims

Florida Statute Requirements for Mold Assessors and Remediators

Florida law strictly regulates who may perform mold-related services through Chapter 468, Part XVI, Florida Statutes, which governs Mold Assessors and Mold Remediators.

Florida Statute §468.8419 – Prohibitions; Penalties

“A person may not perform or offer to perform any mold assessment unless the mold assessor has documented training in water, mold, and respiratory protection…”

This statute makes it unlawful for unlicensed or improperly trained individuals to:

  • Perform mold inspections or assessments
  • Offer professional mold testing services
  • Provide mold-related opinions for compensation

📌 Important distinction:
Florida law also prohibits a conflict of interest, meaning the same company generally may not perform both the mold assessment and the mold remediation on the same project.

Official Statute Link:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?URL=0400-0499/0468/Sections/0468.8419.html

Florida Mold Remediation: What the Law Emphasizes

Rather than dictating exact removal methods, Florida mold regulations focus on:

  • Licensing and certification requirements
  • Consumer protection and accountability
  • Proper containment and safety procedures
  • Prevention of fraudulent or unqualified work
  • Protection of indoor air quality and occupant health

Mold remediation in Florida must be performed in a manner that:

  • Addresses both visible mold and underlying moisture sources
  • Prevents cross-contamination
  • Complies with industry standards such as IICRC S520
  • Protects occupants through proper containment and PPE use

Public Health Oversight and Guidance

The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) plays a key role by providing public health guidance related to mold exposure, indoor air quality, and moisture control. While FDOH does not enforce contractor licensing, its recommendations are frequently cited in:

  • Insurance disputes
  • Landlord-tenant cases
  • Habitability complaints
  • Mold-related litigation

Florida Department of Health – Mold & Indoor Air Quality:
http://www.floridahealth.gov/Environmental-Health/mold/index.html

Need Help With a Mold Situation in Florida?

If you are dealing with:

  • A severe mold infestation
  • A dispute with a landlord or insurance carrier
  • Concerns about indoor air quality or occupant health

we can help guide you toward experienced, licensed, insured, state-certified Florida mold professionals and related legal resources.

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