B.C. realtors are sounding the alarm about what they say is a growing and serious problem.
Houses are being put up for sale that had previously been marijuana grow-ops and even meth labs.
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That sort of information is supposed to be disclosed to potential buyers, but the real estate association says the information is still far too difficult to access.
Catherine Urquhart reports.
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