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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Frisenda

Kevin Frisenda has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you for all the information.

One last thought looking forward.
Is it safe to assume because a dry cleaner once occupied the property I can Expect another phase II process years from now when I sell? This is assuming my phase II does not find an issue and I move forward.

I am in upstate NY, and doing a private mortgage.

I am a small business owner in the process of buying the building we are established in. Including myself there are 3 office type tenants. 

Today I was contacted by the environmental company I hired to do my Phase 1 and told the property had a dry cleaner about 15 years ago. They are recommending phase 2 research.

I am currently researching issue's associated with dry cleaners and at a crossroads on whether to walk away from the purchase or ask the seller to cover any further research...

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.