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ANTHONY SPOLIZINO
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IN GROUND OIL TANKS????

ANTHONY SPOLIZINO
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hello All,

It is about time sell my primary residence and I am on the fence on what to do with the in ground oil tank.  There is gas in the house so I can have the tank pulled and convert or leave it and go to market as is.  Pulling will be costly and time consuming but I am curious to see what others in my area {Central NJ} think and if they have run into any issues with in ground tanks.  It is fiberglass and is currently being used without issue.  Thanks.

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Darren Sager
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@ANTHONY SPOLIZINO Very smart to do this before you bring the home to market.  Make sure you get all permits from your town and have a clean cert. ready to provide any prospective buyer.  

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