A two-speed approach to testing methamphetamine-contaminated properties has been enshrined in a routinely used legal document, with property owners concerned it will lead to yet more confusion.
The Auckland District Law Society (ADLS) and the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) have
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