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Default Regulations Governing Underground Home Heating Oil Tanks

On May 3, 2:22�pm, keith wrote:
On May 3, 12:49�pm, dpb wrote:

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Show us an example of a listing agreement to sell a house where the
listing agent is not legally bound to represent the seller.


I didn't say they weren't only buyers' agents; only that in some states
they can also represent buyers at the same time...again, it depends on
specific state law. �See earlier link for disclosure rules in some (but
not all) states.


In that case they are not representing the buyer. �They are already
contractually obligated to the seller.


I think it was a this old house episode uncovered a unused tank,
abandoned for years. furnace had been changed to natural gas

they said removal and decontamination could cost 25 grand and it didnt
appear to be leaking.

futher investigation proved it was filled with concrete so it was
removed with moon suit guys and inspectors