NEIGHBORHOOD
REPORTS
Many of our neighborhoods
contain "environmental hazards". These are
man-made hazards typically caused by a wide
variety of events, including chemical spills,
leaking underground storage tanks, toxic waste
sites, decommissioned military bases, manufacturing
or mining facilities, laboratories, dry cleaners,
past agricultural practices and many more.
Concerned home owners are turning to the Neighborhood
Environmental Reports for help in identifying
potential environmental hazards where they
live and work.
These easy to understand
reports are generated from the largest collection
of local, state and federal hazard records
in the U.S. by the country's most trusted source
of environmental risk information.
In fact, the report creates
a summary for your neighborhood from federal
and state databases. These currently identify
more than 75,000 hazardous waste sites throughout
the United States along with 551,368 identified
leaking underground storage tanks and more
than 1,000,000 specific locations at which
discharges of hazardous substances have been
reported.
This information is important
to your family's health and piece of mind.
It may also be important to the value of the
house you are planning to buy - or sell.
This environmental hazard
information is so important that thousands
of lenders are now making the inclusion of
such a report a standard part of the loan approval
process for commercial loans. Recent FDIC guidance
recommends that environmental pre-screening
be done on all commercial loans. If they need
to know to help protect their bottom line -
maybe you do too.
For more information about
this low cost and easy to read report, please
call us at 800-772-7067. For about the price
of a tank of gas, you can make the decisions
that will let you breathe easier!
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