Sunday, March 16, 2008

Homeowners and buyers increasingly consider environmental contamination

March 9, 2008 - If you have concerns about environmental problems near your home, you've got three options.

- You can check the public databases yourself, for free, although it may take a little time.

- You can hire a home inspector, with variable costs, or a company like Environmental Data Resources Inc. can do the research, for about $100 to $150.

- Or you can cross your fingers, figure the odds are in your favor, and forget the whole thing.

It's your risk, and your call.

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