Environmental
A Wyoming property with a documented history of methamphetamine production requires:
AOnly a notice to buyers in the listing
BProfessional decontamination to Wyoming DEQ standards before the property can be safely re-occupied✓ Correct
COnly a conventional home inspection
DImmediate demolition under Wyoming law
Explanation
Properties used for methamphetamine production are contaminated with hazardous chemicals. Wyoming has regulations requiring professional decontamination to DEQ standards before such properties can be safely re-occupied.
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