According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Chase bank has agreed to make long overdue repairs to a home where a meth explosion occurred last year.
The house, located at 1197 Spring Mill Drive in unincorporated Lilburn, will either be repaired or demolished. Chase has requested bids for both projects, according to the AJC. If they bring the house up to code, they can reduce their fines of $9,000 down to $2,250.
The children's mother, Neibi Brito, and two men, Joseph Alexander Perez and Ivan Gonzales, were accused of manufacturing meth in the home.
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"Knowing what happened there, I can't see anybody wanting to live on that corner, certainly not in that house," Kiefaber said to the AJC.