Nerissa Gillies says she was not told the Pleasant Point house she rented had been decontaminated after high levels of methamphetamine. A South Canterbury resident says she should have been told a house she rented for her young family had previously been contaminated by methamphetamine. READ MORE:* Tenants to pay for 'incredibly high' levels of meth contamination* Tenancy exit costs: How much is too much? JOHN BISSET/Stuff Nerissa Gillies in front of the house she rented with her family for a year. “[The property manager] was adamant that ‘no, no, no everything’s fine’.
Source: Stuff March 30, 2021 04:41 UTC