Tenants with a penchant for class A drugs have created more than $30,000 in decontamination costs at their rental property after tests revealed methamphetamine levels of up to 11 times higher than the national safety standard.
While the landlord was insured for such an event, it wasn't enough to cover the clean-up.
The Tenancy Tribunal decision, released this month, said the decontamination costs exceeded $30,000.
But the landlord's losses were only insured up to that sum, less a $2500 excess.