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John
Good point, there is about an acre of land around the house, and he
would like to build another three homes on the property. If possible he
would like to renovate the existing home also, for possible sale later.
Jim
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Subject: [BP] Possible Asbestos Siding
While it would be good to know what the siding is made of, there is one
reason not to have it tested right away. If he might be selling the
property sooner rather than later, and a test demonstrates that it
contains hazardous materials, then he "knows" of the hazard and would
would have to disclose to prospective buyers, which might limit the
dollar value of the place.
John
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