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Naseera Mohamed
  • Jersey City, NJ
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Oil tanks

Naseera Mohamed
  • Jersey City, NJ
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My husband is in the process of buying a house (our first very own ) -a short sale we located, in NJ -seemed a really good deal at 250K in a neighborhood where any house worth buying would be in the mid 300K range. We figured we cd do some fix-ups at 330-50K and it would be well worth it. Unfortunately we found there is a buried oil tank in the yard. The seller has been living there for the past 20yrs and says they decommissioned it when they moved in , but they are unable to bring up the records. The town hall had records of a permit applied to decommission it, but they could not find the actual permission granted or work done, as records were not well kept. Some oil tank companies we called say that a typical clean up in case of oil spills in residences wd be in the 8-10K range. Seller refuses a soil test to be done. My husband is ready to buy it and take on the oil tank issue. Is this a good idea even assuming seller does not reduce price further? Please give me your 2 cents !

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