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My soffits are blocked in my attick causing mold?

In order to complete the sell of our house, I am required to remove the attic insulation that is blocking our soffitsI read about about baffles I could insert between trussesWould it be easier to just install these baffles seeing all the insulation is in tact,or try and remove the insulation? There isn't much working room up there (little pitch) so I wasn't sureThe insulation is not blown in, but battingIs it easier to go from the outside by removing the sofits? If so is it easy to remove the soffits without ruining them? Running out of time.thanks,

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I think going trough the attic is your best betyes, baffles or, If you get some sheetrock and cut them the approximate width between your trusses and about 2 foot long and shove it towards the vent it should hold down the insulation enough for ventilation

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