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Has anyone had any problems with rentals next to a gas station?
Currently have an accepted offer on what would be my first property. It’s a 3 family in a good location and the numbers work for me but during my inspection today the inspector asked if it had a clean E21 report to certify that there were no contaminates. I am currently still looking into that but was wondering if anyone had any trouble with a similar issue or any problems filling units/ getting market rate rents due to proximity to a gas station (smell, noise, traffic etc.) There is a mechanic on the opposite side of the home as well. It is on a Main Street in the center of town. Any input is appreciated