A clandestine methamphetamine laboratory in a Mandurah rental property has left the home heavily damaged, according to reports. Both outlets say the owner is now facing a large repair bill following the discovery of the illicit lab. The reports also state that the property may be classified as contaminated, affecting any future sale.
One account notes that the owner expects they will have to declare the site as contaminated for years, creating long-term consequences beyond the immediate damage. The coverage focuses on the financial and compliance impacts for the property owner, including the cost and time required for repairs and remediation. The reports do not provide detailed information about when the laboratory was found or specify which agency led the investigation. Overall, the articles describe the incident as resulting in significant harm to the rental and ongoing obligations related to contamination disclosure.