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Carl Murray Buying non-residential land for cash.
5 December 2020 | 3 replies

I have the opportunity to buy a large lot just outside town with a security fence already in place. It is a decommissioned power substation. I’m thinking of using it for rv/boat storage. If I’m purchasing for cash, wh...

Bhaumik Parekh Can I buy house with decommissioned underground oil tank in NJ?
21 June 2018 | 3 replies

Oil tank is properly decommissioned. Oil tank was filled with solid concrete slurry, kept under ground and properly decommissioned.Oil tank cannot be removed because; oil tank removal might cause structure damage to t...

Charles H. Swimming pool in small multifamily building
12 June 2018 | 7 replies

Hello,I am looking at a deal that has a swimming pool. Regular size. Not crazy big. 26 units. US Southeast.- What are your thoughts about having a swimming pool in small multifamily buildings?- What are the cost to ma...

Lisa R. Required to keep septic tank in ground?
9 February 2024 | 0 replies

Hello again – Does anyone know if we are required to keep our unused, decommissioned septic tank in the ground instead of having it removed? I am selling a property where the buyer is putting a home on it and wants to...

Account Closed Property under contract- Oil Tank found during inspection
27 July 2015 | 10 replies

Hi Everyone, I have a property under contract in the south side suburbs of Chicago. The inspector found an oil tank and he told me this could be a serious issue. We couldn't look at the tank because it was underground...

Frank Macias Can I Remove a Well Pump?
28 April 2021 | 1 reply

Hello all,
I currently have 2 well pumps on my property that I am looking to remove as they are eye sores. Our house is currently on city water and there is currently no use for them. This home will be a rental next ...

Zevi Katz Decommissioning an elevator in Florida
29 November 2021 | 0 replies

Hey BiggerPockets friends,

I am trying to find out about the process of decommissioning an elevator in Florida, I f anyone has any information on what the process looks like - What is the legal process? Are there f...

Brian Sherman Found a house on a cesspool
28 February 2021 | 5 replies

Im in California. I found a house on a cesspool, which I think is also known as a tight tank. The owner said it needs to be decommissioned and have the house connected to the street sewer and water lines (it's on well...

Chris Ryan New Jersey- oil tank
18 November 2016 | 5 replies

Hello BP folks, does anyone know if a website or research tool that will show whether a previously installed underground oil tank exists in a property?
Thx.

Brian Sorensen How Do You Approach Underground Oil Tanks?
24 August 2013 | 8 replies

I have a contract on a house with an underground oil tank. I've had tank service people come out and estimate the removal at several thousand. A previous owner has poured sand into the tank so it's apparently bette...