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Bryant woman unknowingly buys a former meth house

2106 Raintree Drive is somewhat on the market in Bryant. But there is one issue preventing it from being sold.

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wendy1978 - 4/27/2012 8:22 PM
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Meth is not just a drug that is created from chemicals under the sink. A little research on the matter would inform an individual of this. The association whom sold her the house should have to do the cleanup or give the lady a full refund. I am sure their is laws against lying to sell property. They should announce the realitor to insure no one else gets took to the cleaners.

cherokeerose - 4/23/2012 4:08 PM
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Looks like this girl's been had. Would be interesting to see just who the sweatheart will be that ends up with her property for a song and a dance. Poor thang! Somebody help the lady.

rzbackgirl - 4/23/2012 11:24 AM
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Clandestine Drug Lab Registry from the Justice Department. http://www.justice.gov/dea/seizures/index.html

Tired - 4/23/2012 9:22 AM
2 Votes
Put on your work clothes and clean it up...its not meth its meth related chemicals...not any worse than you would find under the kitchen sink...and i'm sure their not in reportable quantities...tell you what give me the house...and i'll clean it up!

randalbean - 4/23/2012 4:23 AM
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There's no such thing as a meth-contaminated house. The issue is another form of homeowner rip-off, that involves a drug-testing scam. It's kind of funny and kind of sad that many Americans are easily-fooled.

guard - 4/22/2012 9:53 PM
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The person who will pay is the "tax payer". Drugs cost us all from problems with the family to crime in the streets.

pat72209 - 4/22/2012 9:05 PM
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I believe the REALTOR'S ASSN. will take care of this for Collins. The appraiser probably knew about the meth...the owner certainly did...the real estate sales person probably knew. THIS WOULD DEFINITELY COME UNDER FULL DISCLOSURE...However I can't imagine why the police didn't mark it in some way or board it up...something like that (don't they have to do that?) !!! Someone needs to pay.
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