I certainly don't blame the buyer for wanting to have their bases covered.
 It can be financial disaster in New Jersey.  Its just a shame that the
seller had it pumped and filled and had to deal with that.


On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Jaime Kopchinski <jaime...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I don't know for sure, but the township might have records of these kinds
> of things. And there are other clues... if there is a newer tank in the
> basement, where was the old one, for example.  I think he had a small patch
> in the driveway where they worked on the tank, so that probably gave it
> away.
>
> Plus, its common to do a tank scan now with a special metal detector.  We
> just sold our house and the buyer requested one.  Our house was heated by
> natural gas, but was built in 1937.  There was no evidence of oil having
> been used, or not used, so a scan was the final call.  It was quite a
> relief when we passed the test!
>
> Jaime
>
>
>
>
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