Disclosures required for transfer of property where methamphetamine production occurred
If someone wants to rent, sell, or give away a property where meth was once made, the owner or seller has to tell the other person in writing that meth was made there — but only if the owner already knows about it. This rule applies even if no one was ever convicted of making the meth.
441.236. Disclosures required for of property where methamphetamine production occurred. — In the event that any to be rented, leased, sold, transferred or conveyed is or was used as a site for methamphetamine production, the owner, , landlord or other shall disclose in writing to the , purchaser or the fact that methamphetamine was produced on the premises, provided that the owner, seller, landlord or other transferor has knowledge of such prior methamphetamine production. The owner shall disclose any prior knowledge of methamphetamine production, regardless of whether the persons involved in the production were for such production.
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Source & history notes
(L. 2001 H.B. 471 and L. 2001 S.B. 89 & 37, A.L. 2011 H.B. 315)
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