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Harpreet Singh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carteret, NJ
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Is radiator or oil tank heating a hurdle in selling home?

Harpreet Singh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carteret, NJ
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Hello guys,

I have radiator heating with oil tank (above ground) in my home which I put on sale. It's been 44 days now and I have not gotten any offer. Most of the people don't give specific reasons for denying but give general reasons.

At this time I started thinking that it might be radiator heating plus oil tank which is causing problem.

So please help me if I'm correct or not.

I would appreciate any suggestion or help.

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Charlie Hampton
  • Contractor
  • Franklinville, NJ
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Charlie Hampton
  • Contractor
  • Franklinville, NJ
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The oil tank should only cause concern to people when its buried. Above ground tanks are fine because they can be inspected easily.

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