By Leah Goldberg
Among the myriad details that a buyer has to track when purchasing real property, environmental due diligence sometimes becomes an afterthought. But because environmental liabilities can be large and insert uncertainty into the redevelopment process, clients should not skimp or even skip investigating real property for potential environmental concerns.
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