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Chris Stromdahl
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Crystal meth status disclosure?

Chris Stromdahl
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

We looked at a property this weekend that has good potential except for one major concern:

  • In the past it was deemed uninhabitable due to the fact it was one used in the manufacturing, use and/or distribution of crystal meth.

I have a feeling it was used for the manufacturing specifically. I am sure the other activities occurred as well.

Since then, the bank took over the property, remodeled it and has put it back on the market.

  • Is this something that I would need to divulge to future tenants?

My thoughts are that since it was professionally remodeled and cleaned that this would not be a factor any longer. However, in an effort to be open and honest, part of me thinks it would be my responsibility as a good landlord to make applicants aware of this.

Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks, Chris

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