Wondering if a house you are trying to sell is a former grow-op

Grow ops often require extensive cleanup and repair. It is possible that these repairs were made and the real damage is hidden. Here are some noticeable signs that you may be dealing with a former grow op include:


• Mould in corners where the walls and ceilings meet.
• Signs of roof vents.
• Painted concrete floors in the basement, with circular marks of where pots once were.
• Evidence of tampering with the electric meter (damaged or broken seals) or the ground around it.
• Unusual or modified wiring on the exterior of the house.
• Brownish stains around the soffit that bleeds down along the siding.
• Concrete masonry patches, or alterations on the inside of the garage.
• Patterns of screw holes on the walls.
• Alteration of fire places.
• Denting on front doors (from police ramming the door)

 

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