Imagine an environmental disaster waiting to happen in your rental property - a cooking process using caustic and flammable components, that at some stages produces the same gas used in concentration camps, creating an odorous reaction of chemicals and toxic fumes, brewed by people who usually do not have chemistry degrees...and you have the typical meth lab.

Landlord Protection

What is methamphetamine (meth)?
It is a man-made amphetamine that has prolonged effects on the central nervous system and is extremely addictive. It is made or cooked from common materials including over-the-counter cold medicine, solvents, acids and bases such as acetone, lye, Coleman fuel, hydrochloric or muriatic acid, iodine, etc., creating 5 to 7 pounds of chemical waste for each pound of meth manufactured.

Why should you care?
After a lab has been shut down, your property usually still is contaminated with hazardous chemicals. Long and short term health effects include liver and kidney damage, neurological problems and increased cancer risks, even for people living in former lab sites.

Also, the gases produced by the process are highly flammable, made worse by the fact that the lab is typically hidden in a sealed off room or a basement. A pilot light on your gas water heater could ignite the entire property.

MethlabChildren are particularly vulnerable to the health effects associated with meth labs.

What are some red flags or clues that your tenants are cooking meth?
According to Juan Moreno, Lieutenant and Special Agent in charge of Metro Narcotics for the Las Cruces Police Department, "Landlords should look for:

• A very distinct odor of ammonia or a chemical smell,

• Lots of plastic, glass or metal containers linked together with plastic tubing,

• Lots of packages of over the counter cold medicines, either empty or full."

Continue: Other clues

 

7 Comments on Methamphetamine Labs: Brewing A Landlord's Nightmare

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2008
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That has been a problem in CA for a while. We now have that question on disclosures asking the seller if their property has ever been deemed a methamphetamine lab, and there are places that you can check with to find out.
4:17pm • #1

Startling. Thank you for bringing this topic to the fore. I recently read another meth lab warning blog today. All good info to raise consumer awareness.  

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4:18pm • #2
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A problem in Minn also.  I had a class on this in Cont. Ed.  This stuff will absorb right throught the skin...regulare latex gloves WILL NOT protect you.  If you suspect anything of the sort...GET OUT. One of the agent sin our office took a cleaned up meth house listing...everyone that seen the disclosures....RAN

4:22pm • #3
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Hi QuiQue. I recently signed on with a company called EDR - Environmental Data Resources. They were marketing towards home inspectors and real estate agents with a report that will tell you if there are any 'documented' sources of contamination near the house that a buyer wants to purchase. They have amassed a huge database from Federal, State and local sources which, when you pay for the report (we inspectors are charging $150 and EDR charges us $50) will tell you if there were any old munitions dumps, landfills, factories, and even Meth labs. The important part is that it will tell you of DOCUMENTED sites only, and won't tell you if 'Uncle Charlie' poured motor oil into the sewer drain at the front of the house 40 years ago. Good luck! - Ray
4:27pm • #4
That is the worst. You must disclose all details and yes a meth lab is quite a formidable odor.  99% of the time the place has to be gutted!  I haven't personally had to deal with this but have talked to agents that have and oh the horror stories!
4:32pm • #5

 Ray,

OH MY GOD... Is this what the world has come to? Now we have to worry about Drug Labs in our homes? I hope I never have to deal with this.

Thanks for the heads up. I would never have thought about it.

Darci

4:39pm • #6
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Hey I saw that stuff in one of my tennets kitchens. The told me they were cooking ice but I knew better. You freeze ice you don't cook it.
4:41pm • #7

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