A trained technician decontaminates a home using solution that is applied to all surfaces following the disposal of all hazardous material, carpeting and personal items. (Courtesy: Crisis Cleaning)
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/27/meth-rehab-former-labs-nightmare-for-unwitting-homebuyers/#ixzz2B5OBjRbw
Meth Rehab: Former labs a nightmare for unwitting homebuyers
Published June 27, 2012
FoxNews.com
Article:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/27/meth-rehab-former-labs-nightmare-for-unwitting-homebuyers/
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/27/meth-rehab-former-labs-nightmare-for-unwitting-homebuyers/#ixzz2B5NhgvqA
Questions:
Who do you think is or should be responsible for the clean up of Meth Labs? (city, government, suspect or new homeowner)
Why?
Do you think that the person selling the home needs to tell the perspective buyer that the home was a meth lab?
If the new home owner or family member became sick who would be responsible for paying their medical costs?
What are the enviornmental impacts of meth labs and their clean up?
Questions:
Who do you think is or should be responsible for the clean up of Meth Labs? (city, government, suspect or new homeowner)
Why?
Do you think that the person selling the home needs to tell the perspective buyer that the home was a meth lab?
If the new home owner or family member became sick who would be responsible for paying their medical costs?
What are the enviornmental impacts of meth labs and their clean up?
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DeleteI agree that the city and the original owner and the city should clean up the meth labs. But I do think the new owners should ask about the previous owners history with the house. Because it isn't a wise buying decision not to ask.
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ReplyDeletei agree with your point about how harmful this is to the enviornment, it really is very harmful with the toxins, and you made a point that i didnt think of that it damages our water systems- from meghan knapp
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ReplyDeleteI agree that the government should hold responsibility for telling the new house owners that it was a meth lab, because if they knew, they wouldn't have bought the house. Good job!!
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ReplyDeletei agree that the property taxes we pay should help us in these situations such as you said, but i think the previous owner or suspect should be punished
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ReplyDeleteMeghan great responses! I agree with everything you said but you never mentioned whether the suspect should help with clean about or be responsible.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with your responses. I liked the idea of having the suspects pay for the medical bills because that does make sense. Good job!
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ReplyDeleteI agree with all of your answers. I also believe that the old homeowner(meth addict) should be responsible for all medical bills and cleaning, and I think he should go to prison. Great job!!
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ReplyDeleteI loved your responses. I agree with most of what you said but some of the environmental issues could have gone deeper. k love you bye
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ReplyDeletei agree with you Bri because it is your right to know what happend in the house your buying.
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ReplyDeleteI completely agree that the original owners should be the ones responsible cleaning up the house. And if not the city should definitely clean it up.
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I agree with you Marina. But I think maybe instead of the realtor paying it, it should be the city. But the realtor should get some sort of punishment.
DeleteI find it interesting how you think the person who conducted the meth lab should clean up the mess. Although they should be the ones cleaning it up, the city would do a better job at cleaning it up and possibly close down the house to make sure nobody gets harmed by the chemicals, in case some are not cleaned up.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with a lot of what you said. Although it would be nice for people to tell people they had a meth lab, that is not realistic, they would risk getting caught and being arrested. I think they are being selfish because the chemicals they use can kill animals.
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Deletei do not agree that the government should pay pay money for something that doesnt even affecct them, as well as use the taxdollars of people who also have nothing to do with this problem. it is up to the new buyer to do all of the proper procedures before buying the home. the government has enough things to worry about, and must spend their money more wisely.
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ReplyDeleteI agree i think that the person selling house should tell the future homeowners ahead off time, or its there fault for the illness.
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I agree with everything you said! good job!
Deletei agree that its also the citys fault for not for warnign the home owners.
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I agree with what Heaven said because they should tell them what when on previously and the person who sold the house should pay because they were aware of the problem.
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I agree with the all the statements you said, but I don't think that the homeowner should be responsible for cleaning up the meth lab. if the real estate company is going to sell a home then they should clean it up before they sell the house and they should also tell the people looking or buying the house, that there was a meth lab in the house but they cleaned it all up.
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