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Originally Posted by senior citizen
That's a good hint. I would imagine it would be necessary in the cities, etc. but even probably in the "burbs".....
I have read that families who unknowingly move into former "meth" homes (with their young children) are truly entering a danger zone without realizing it......as the residue of the chemicals can trigger health problems in the young......
Also, in the cities, in apartment dwellings.......children who live in a totally different apartment than where the meth is being produced....can be at risk.
I'm still wondering if a realtor has to divulge a "murder" which occurred in a home that one is interested in buying?????????? Not just a death.
But......a murder.
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Such a disclosure is likely to vary by state. However, if a prospective buyer asks specific questions regarding murders, suicides, molestations, etc., the realtor must disclose prior knowledge regardless of state laws that mandate seller disclosures.
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