Field Guide to Meth Labs

(Updated July 2008)

The production of methamphetamine is alarmingly simple, composed of readily available, household items. The resulting chemical cocktail permeates nearly every surface of the home and property, exposure to which can lead to cancer, organ damage and numerous other health problems, particularly to children. The effects on homes and property are long-lasting and cleanup requires a hazardous materials team. This Field Guide contains information for REALTORS® and property managers regarding warning signs, disclosure laws, and hazardous effects of meth and meth labs upon humans and property. (Anne-Marie Siudzinski, Information Specialist)

Contents: 

The Growing Epidemic of Meth Labs  |  Meth Labs & Property Management  |  Disclosure Issues  |   eBooks & Other Resources


Is there a meth lab operation on your property?

What to look for:


Strong chemical odors (e.g., ether, cat urine, ammonia)

Blacked-out windows

Frequent visitors at odd times

Rent payments made in cash

Excessive trash (e.g., fuel cans, antifreeze containers, and other household products)

Red-stained walls; stripped batteries; and blue, corroded valves on propane cylinders

Source: Life After Meth, (Journal of Property Management, May/June 2003, p 62-66).

The Growing Epidemic of Meth Labs

Methamphetamine in Minnesota: A report on the impact of one illicit drug, (The Office of State Drug Policy and the Minnesota Department of Health, July 2008).

Environmental impact of meth, (Rural Methamphetamine Education Project, Minot State University, Spring 2007).

The Methamphetamine Problem: A Question and Answer Guide, (Institute for Intergovernmental Research, 2004).

What is a Meth Lab?, (Minnesota Department of Health, 2004).


Meth Labs and Property Management

Methamphetamine labs: brewing a landlord's nightmare, (ActiveRain, February 26, 2008).

Meth explosion, (Journal of Property Management, Jan./Feb. 2006 ). Q

A drug lab? On my property?, (Texas REALTOR®, Sept./Oct. 2005).

Good Management Can Stamp Out Apartment Meth Labs, (National Association of Home Builders, Jan. 23, 2004).


Miss. Realtors required to disclose meth lab houses, (WAPT.com, July 5, 2008).

H.B. 271 An Act relating to disclosure by a home seller of previous use of the home for manufacture of methamphetamine, (Texas Legislature, 2007).

Meth-lab disclosure hits homes, (Denver Post, February 1, 2007).

Minnesota sellers' disclosure requirement, (MinnesotaREALTOR.com, Jan. 2006).

eBooks.realtor.org

The following ebooks and digital audiobooks are available to NAR members:

Home Buyer's Checklist (Adobe eReader)

Home Buying for Dummies
(Adobe eReader)

Complete Book of Home Inspection
(Overdrive Digital Audiobook)

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