A Message
From Representative
Whitsett
On Thursday, June 6th
the Oregon House
unanimously passed HB
3499-A. This bill
provides for written
notification of
methamphetamine
disclosure statements
regarding foreclosed
auction homes.
The notification reads,
“Without limiting the
trustee’s disclaimer of
representations or
warranties, Oregon law
requires the trustee to
state in this notice
that some residential
property sold at a
trustee’s sale may have
been used in
manufacturing
methamphetamines, the
chemical components of
which are known to be
toxic. Prospective
purchasers of
residential property
should be aware of this
potential danger before
deciding to place a bid
for this property at the
trustee’s sale.”
Nationwide, an estimated
2.5 million homes are
contaminated with meth
chemicals, and about 95%
of these homes have not
been identified.
Consequently, often
times highly
contaminated residences
are sold from owner to
owner with the ensuing
health problems
following the house.
HB 3499-A would make
buyers aware of the
potential for meth
contamination and let
them proceed accordingly
with testing of their
choice. Jonathan Hankins
and his family from
Klamath Falls were the
impetus for this bill
and they are to be
thanked for their
steadfast determination
to inform Oregon and the
United States of this
pressing health issue.
The bill will now go to
the Oregon Senate for
hearing and hopefully
passage in this 77th
legislative session.
HB 3499 -
"Meth Testing bill" - on
the House Floor
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