eCat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 8:19 am I don't understand California - never will
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A California house that recently went on the market for $1.55 million has a lot of perks. It’s within walking distance to a major mall, it’s spacious enough for a family, and it’s located in a safe neighborhood.
But there’s one caveat that might deter potential buyers. As recently as March, the previous owner allegedly used the home’s garage as a methamphetamine lab.
Keller Williams Realty’s listing for the San Jose house notes that the home, which is considered contaminated, still contains the inactive lab. A spokesman for Santa Clara County’s health department said in a statement that nobody can enter the house until it is decontaminated.
The home will be turned over to the buyer in its current state, Keller Williams Realty said on its website.
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A biohazard clean out will fix it.
Typically the biohazard cleanout is what is required when someone finds a decomposing body in a home. That leads to a myriad of problems in the walls and ventilation. Everything must be cleaned. A similar process will purify a home that has a meth lab.
The cost is roughly $25,000.