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Not had mould problems since I discovered it back in January (been here since December) - it was on suitcases and anything material based, these were stored in the loft room - anything placed in the unconverted areas was fine. As mentioned by someone else, it will be the lack of ventilation in the converted loft room....Assuming it's a pretty conventional developer house the membrane would (should) be a breathable one and as such cross ventilation is not required, at least that's the theory. Generally they work fine however I would look to see if there is moisture getting into the unconverted loft space exacerbating the issue. Just how much mould are we talking about here? If that's a dead end then you'll have to add additional ventilation, there are various ways to achieve this. The converted space requires some background ventilation if there is none.
It looks like what they've done is actually built it within the existing pre-manufactured trusses, hence the odd space.
Strangely though the room is carpeted, there has been no mould or even feeling of damp to the carpet - which seems odd