No idea what kind it is, I am having a hard time finding a DIY test locally. There are plenty of agencies willing to take hundreds of my dollars to test my mold in their "lab" though.
When I talked to the landlady on the phone previously, she was adamant about getting mold fixed. Their son went to the hospital with a hole in his lung due to mold. He nearly died, so she is obviously very concerned about making things right. Thats why I found it so strange that the landlord wasn't admitting it was mold at first, until I confronted them about it right after I made my last post.
At least his drywaller/plumber guy said it didn't look like the harmful kind. He said if it was, he would be wearing a respirator. Still, my allergies obviously got MUCH worse the minute I stepped into the house after coming back from europe. While I was there I barely needed reactine, now I need both reactine and flonase at least daily in order to function. So perhaps it's not the toxic kind of mold, but at the very least I seem to be allergic to it.
They did rip down the drywall that you can see in the picture on the opposite side. That stuff was even worse than the bathroom wall, it just disintegrated when it was touched. After that they bleached the hell out of everything, and now we've got windows open and fans on to try to dry it out (not necessarily an easy task considering all the rain we've had).
This weekend they will be back to see how it looks all dried up. Apparently the 2x4's will be staying, but they will be scraping off the mold from them once they are dry. The floor turned out to be just as bad as the walls, so it will be replaced with tile as well.