Authors: Michelle Stapleton, Miles Stratford
Published: 27 July 2021
Pages: 29

Introduction

The health and safety, economic and emotional issues and consequences surrounding methamphetamine contaminated property can be profound. As a result, this invisible risk remains a real problem that should be consciously considered in property transactions. It is an issue that is only amplified in what can often be an emotionally charged sale and purchase process. This paper will take a practical approach in addressing some of the key issues to be mindful of and will help ensure that you are able to provide your clients with effective advice whether you are assisting the vendor or the purchaser.

Content outline

  • Methamphetamine contamination of property
  • Why property lawyers and executive should engage with the risk of methamphetamine
  • Meth risk management scenarios
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STAPLETON Michelle STRATFORD Miles
Michelle Stapleton
Wakefields Lawyers,
Wellington

 
Miles Stratford
Meth Solutions,
Auckland

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