Aussie Homes Under the Hammer: Auction King Demands Meth Testing Before Every Sale!

Wednesday, 14 February 2024

The gavel may slam down on a new era for Australian homebuyers as real estate giant Philip Parker calls for mandatory meth testing before every sale or rental. This follows growing concerns about the presence of methamphetamine residue in homes, potentially exposing unsuspecting Australians to health risks.

Parker, a former Ray White chief auctioneer, isn't mincing words. He describes the issue as "rampant," particularly in rental properties, with decontamination costs reaching a staggering $200,000. "It's unbelievable," he told Sunrise on Tuesday, painting a grim picture of ripped-out floors, ceilings, and walls – a homeowner's nightmare.

His solution? Standardised, affordable meth testing for all properties entering the market. This would require new legislation, which Parker urges the Queensland state parliament to consider. The goal: protect vulnerable Australians and ensure transparency in the housing industry.

But Parker's call isn't without its challenges. Some worry about added costs and potential delays in the buying and selling process. Others raise questions about testing accuracy and the responsibility for decontamination.

This potential paradigm shift in the housing industry has sparked debate. Is mandatory meth testing the hammer needed to crack down on this hidden danger, or will it create unnecessary hurdles? Only time, and perhaps the outcome of Parker's push for legislation, will tell.

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