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买卖房地产贴士(9):大麻屋有哪些迹象?(Marijuana grow houses: what are the signs?)

来源:贴心姐妹网   更新:2016-07-25 06:35:04   作者:贴心姐妹网

Most home buyers tend to focus on what they can see: bright, open spaces, attractive finishes and a nicely landscaped yard. But a home’s striking appearance could be concealing the damage of a former marijuana grow op.

The signs can be tough to spot. With so much at stake, take advantage of the experience and knowledge of a broker or salesperson registered with the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO). Brokers and salespersons are obligated to disclose any material fact about a property that they are aware of that could affect a person’s decision to buy, including if the home is a former grow op.

When houses are used for a grow op they undergo significant renovations that require extensive repairs to correct. But too often they only receive cosmetic alterations to hide the damage before they’re put up for sale.

Even for a real estate professional, grow ops can be hard to spot after an operation has been dismantled, particularly if the house’s illicit history is several buyers in the past. Mould can be especially difficult to detect.

That’s why a home inspection is the best way to determine if a home is a former grow op. In addition, a professional engineer is trained to identify possible structural damage.

To find a home inspector, consult with your broker or salesperson or a friend who has used one in the past. You can also refer to the websites of Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors and the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors.

While it’s best to get a professional inspection, here are some of the potential signs that a home may have been a grow op:

  • Mould in corners where the walls and ceilings meet
  • Unusual number of roof vents or signs of roof vents
  • Fresh paint on window frames to cover damage caused by high levels of humidity
  • Painted concrete floors in the basement with circular marks where pots once stood
  • Evidence of tampering with the electric meter (damaged or broken seals) or the ground around it
  • Unusual or modified wiring on the exterior of the house
  • Brownish stains on the underside of beams or arches that bleed down a wall
  • Concrete masonry patches, or alterations on the inside of the garage
  • Patterns of screw holes on the walls
  • Fire place alterations
  • Denting on front doors (from police ramming the door).

If you suspect that a property is currently being used as a grow op, contact your local police department or call Crime Stoppers.

(Source: Real Estate Council of Ontario)

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