A house-turned-methamphetamine lab set for demolition was instead advertised for sale on a house relocation website.
Stuff earlier reported on a $1 million house at a West Auckland property that was so contaminated with methamphetamine by its tenants it would have to be demolished.
Contamination at the property, which was more than 3000 times the levels certified as safe for former P laboratories, saw landlord Zhe (Sunny) Qu awarded $29,800 from the Tenancy Tribunal to demolish the house.
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But instead of being demolished, the house was listed on Haines House removal as a house for sale with a price-tag of $80,000 plus GST.
Qu denied the house was listed for sale on the website, saying, "No, I can't understand this one".
When asked why the house was listed, she told Stuff: "I don't know".
Qu then said "I'm very busy" and would not comment further.
There was no mention of contamination levels on the listing, but there was also no descriptive text attached to any listings on the site.