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Mold Inspection & Testing in Tampa, FL

An independent inspection is the honest first step when you can't see how far the mold goes. In Tampa it typically costs $250–$675 — and because of Florida's conflict-of-interest law, the assessor who tests your home legally cannot be the company that then remediates it. The 563 licensed assessors below serve Hillsborough County and the surrounding area in exactly that independent role.

An independent mold inspection in Tampa costs about $250–$675. By Florida law the assessor can't also do the remediation — 563 verified independent assessors serve the Hillsborough County area.

Mold Inspection & Testing in Tampa, FL

Showing 30 of 563 verified in the area — each license checked against the state registry.

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License #MRSA586· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ACCOLA, STEPHEN CHARLES

ST. PETERSBURG, FL

License #MRSR2333· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ADAMS, THOMAS

HOLIDAY, FL

License #MRSA2469· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Independent assessor

AGOSTO, JOSUE

RIVERVIEW, FL

License #MRSA4783· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

AGUILAR, SERGIO

RUSKIN, FL

License #MRSA3292· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ALLEN JR, CHARLES LOYD

LAND O LAKES, FL

License #MRSA4553· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ALLEN, RICHARD E

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL

License #MRSR1377· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ANDERSON, DAVID EARL

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL

License #MRSR3435· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

ANDERSON, RICHARD B

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL

License #MRSR3307· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA1224· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

APONTE, REBECCA ANN

DADE CITY, FL

License #MRSA5551· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA4662· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSR1892· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)
License #MRSA5575· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Independent assessor

BACIGALUPO, MICHAEL

ST. PETERSBURG, FL

License #MRSR2618· Active · Verified Jun 2026 · FL DBPR
What does this license mean?

MRSR is the Florida state mold remediation license — required to do the actual removal on any job larger than about 10 square feet. MRSA is the separate assessor (testing) license. State law keeps the two roles independent so the company that finds the mold isn't the one that profits from removing it.

Assessor + remediator (disclosed)

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Common questions

How much does a mold inspection cost in Tampa?

Typically $250–$675 including air or surface sampling. Florida law makes the inspector independent — they can't take the remediation job — so the number you get back has no upsell behind it.

Is the company that tests my mold allowed to do the removal too?

Not in Florida — state law bars the same firm from assessing and remediating the same property within 12 months. The assess → remediate → independent clearance-test sequence is your protection, and it's how we list companies here.

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