Consider these when selling or buying a house with asbestos or meth

Houses that can be filled with dangerous materials

In New Zealand, there are countless houses that have been around for decades. Some would have been constructed with asbestos-containing materials while others would have been former meth houses.

Whatever’s lurking in a home, whether it’s asbestos or traces of meth, one thing is certain: both are extremely dangerous substances that shouldn’t get anywhere near families (particularly children) or workers and tradesmen involved in renovations or demolitions.

If you’re a property seller, you should be responsible for revealing honest information about the state of a house you’re trying to sell. Sales can be won or lost depending on the situation of your property.

If you’re planning to buy a house, you shouldn’t make a significant financial commitment to a property that might present life-threatening problems later on. Make sure to do your due diligence before making a decision.


Asbestos

 

When you’re selling…

Asbestos removal can be costly especially when the potentially hazardous material is found in many places within your property. As a seller, it can present you with a dilemma – do you pay for professional removal out of your pocket and pass on the expenses to the buyer? Or do you sell the house untouched but get a lower offer and most likely a lower margin? No matter what your decision is, you must reveal information about asbestos contamination if asked, and you must not mislead potential buyers about the state of your property.

When you’re buying…

Selling a house with dangerous asbestos

Before purchasing a property, you need to check for potential asbestos contamination. Be extra cautious when considering a house constructed or renovated prior to the year 2000. If you don’t investigate well regarding this before making the purchase, you might end up spending more for the removal later on.

 

Meth

 
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When you’re selling…

Selling a house can be stressful enough without dealing with meth. If there is a chance your property has been used for recreational meth – or worse, used for manufacturing – get it checked first. Forewarned is forearmed when it comes to meth detection and decontamination. Don't get caught out when a possible sale is in the balance.

When you’re buying…

Many buyers are now requesting a meth test as a condition of the purchase and sale agreement – and you should, too. If you suspect the property you are eyeing is contaminated with meth or if you’ve already received a detailed meth assessment indicating where contamination is, be sure to get these areas professionally decontaminated and cleaned. The official re-testing results will put your mind at ease.

 
 

Chemcare offers safe and cost-efficient asbestos removal and meth decontamination for New Zealand properties. Call 0800 800 646 or email enquiries@chemcare.co.nz to see how we can help you.

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