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All Forum Posts by: Brock Whitworth

Brock Whitworth has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I am a newby, trying to house-hack a property. I made an offer on a house and signed the REPC. I had the house inspected and paid extra for the methamphetamine test. Results came back and there was enough substance to be reported to the city. I’ve read a little bit about decontamination processes. If I move forward with the deal (as long as I renegotiate the deal for the seller to pay for all decontamination costs) will this decontamination process rid the property of being labeled as a “meth house” and allow me to sell it later if I choose to do so? Any info on how this process is recorded with local authorities would be great. For reference, this is in the state of Utah. Thank you in advance!