486 state houses empty due to meth contamination

The Herald reports:

More than 1200 state homes are currently vacant.

About 486 empty because of methamphetamine contamination. Another 1 per cent of state — around 730 properties — are empty in the short-term, because of maintenance or turn-over of tenants.

So 486 families are missing out on a state house because of the previous tenants. And when you deny them a state house because they keep contaminating them with P, they cry to the that the cost of the motel they are staying in is too high.

There comes a point where there should be consequences for the lack of responsibility.

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