home buying: How to Tell if You Are Buying a Former Meth House
- 02/17/20 01:51 PM
The country's growing drug epidemic has generated some unexpected side effects for many unlucky home buyers. When they unknowingly purchase a home where methamphetamine has either been heavily smoked or manufactured, homeowners face very serious health risks. They also often incur substantial costs to fix the problem and purify their homes. Here's how you can avoid accidentally buying a former meth house.
The Risks When heavily used or produced inside a home, methamphetamine gets into the carpets, walls and heating and cooling systems. The HVAC systems can be especially problematic since they suck in the fumes and then spread them throughout the home. (2 comments)