Underground oil tanks, flood zones, contamination sites. Know every environmental risk before you buy.
Environmental issues can cost $50,000+ to remediate. An underground oil tank removal costs $10-20k. Contamination cleanup can exceed $100k. These are issues sellers don't have to disclose in many states.
Insurance won't cover you. Most homeowner policies exclude pollution and environmental damage. You'll pay out of pocket for problems that existed before you bought.
We cross-reference 7 databases. EPA Superfund sites, state DEP records, FEMA flood maps, historical permits, underground storage tanks, soil contamination reports, and industrial site records.
Historical records of buried heating oil tanks, removal permits, and soil testing results. Tank removal costs $10-20k if still present.
Precise flood zone mapping (A, AE, X, VE). See if you'll need flood insurance and historical flood event data for the area.
Distance to contaminated sites, cleanup status, and contamination types. Proximity to Superfund sites impacts property values and health.
State DEP records of soil testing, remediation projects, and known contamination. See if property was ever industrial or commercial.
What was on this land before? Gas stations, dry cleaners, factories - all leave behind contamination that persists for decades.
EPA radon zone maps and asbestos risk based on building age and materials. Know what testing to request during inspection.
Environmental Risk Map Demo
Screenshot: Map with risk zones, tank locations, flood overlays, Superfund markers
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