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David Chan
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  • Winnipeg, MB
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Reducing Environmental Stench in Rentals in Stinky Areas

David Chan
  • Investor
  • Winnipeg, MB
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I'm looking at a property that's quite close (almost across the street) to a local mushroom plant that produces significant smells. 

The property is on the edge of a very good area and is a double lot teardown with the zoning suitable for the development of two duplexes. The property has been sitting on the MLS for ages because of the stench that the mushroom plant makes.

I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on reducing the smell that would permeate through the property. I imagine that because it would be a newbuild, there would be an advantage for several different solutions here.

Thanks!