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Tips for
Landlords
Half of all residential drug labs are
found on rental property, and the property owner is responsible for the
decontamination costs. The tips on the page are designed to take some of
the risk out of renting.
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Be sure to have all of your
rental applicants complete a rental application.
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Take the time to meet each
applicant personally, and require them to provide you with photo
identification
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Make a note of any suspicious
behaviors or appearances of the applicant
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Conduct a thorough background
check of your applicants, including a criminal background check
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Be sure to get a damage deposit
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Require a lease agreement
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Make sure the applicant is aware
that you will be visiting the property regularly
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Visit your property often and
make a note if you see signs of a meth lab or any other illegal activity
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Ask your neighbors to help you
monitor the property
Remember that if you suspect a met
lab on or near your property, contact local law enforcement immediately.
In Miami County or Peru, call either 911 or the Anonymous Meth Hotline at
800-453-4756
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