If you own a property in Connecticut—especially in towns like Thompson, Woodstock, North Grosvenordale, Quinebaug, or Putnam—you might already know how common it is for older houses to come with hidden hazards. Mold, asbestos, and lead paint are three of the biggest concerns that not only impact property value but also raise serious health risks.
So, can you sell a Connecticut property with these problems? The answer is yes—but understanding the process will save you stress and money.

Why These Hazards Matter
- Mold grows quickly after water damage or in damp basements and attics. Besides the musty smell, mold can worsen respiratory issues.
- Asbestos is common in insulation, flooring, and siding of older houses. It isn’t always dangerous if untouched, but once disturbed, it becomes hazardous.
- Lead Paint, used widely before 1978, is especially concerning for families with children.
Learn more about lead paint safety at the Connecticut Department of Public Health’s Lead Program.
Connecticut Seller Obligations
If you’re selling a property in towns like Thompson or Putnam, you need to know your disclosure responsibilities.
- Mold – Connecticut does not require mandatory mold testing, but if you’re aware of serious issues, full disclosure is the best way to avoid legal disputes.
- Asbestos – There’s no requirement to remove it before selling, but you may be asked to share what you know about its presence.
- Lead Paint – Under federal law, any property built before 1978 requires a lead paint disclosure form to be provided to the buyer.
For asbestos regulations and resources, visit the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection.
Why Selling As-Is Can Be the Best Option
In Connecticut, traditional sales often require you to fix these issues before a buyer’s lender will approve financing. That can mean:
- Hiring mold remediation specialists.
- Paying thousands for asbestos abatement.
- Having contractors remove or encapsulate lead paint.
If you’re already facing financial strain or just don’t want the hassle, this path isn’t always realistic. That’s where selling as-is to a local buyer comes in.
How Heavenly Home Solutions, LLC Helps
At Heavenly Home Solutions, LLC, we work with sellers throughout Thompson, Woodstock, North Grosvenordale, Quinebaug, and Putnam. We purchase properties for cash, no matter the condition, so you:
- Skip expensive remediation costs.
- Avoid delays from inspections and financing.
- Close quickly and move forward with less stress.
For more support and homeowner resources, check out Connecticut Fair Housing Center and HUD Connecticut.
Final Thoughts
Yes—you can sell a Connecticut property even if it has mold, asbestos, or lead paint. While traditional buyers often require these issues fixed, you also have the option to sell directly to a local cash buyer who understands the challenges and will purchase your property as-is.
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If you’d like to discuss your options, we’re here to help.
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At Heavenly Home Solutions, LLC, we’ve helped countless Connecticut sellers move forward without costly repairs or delays. We’d be glad to help you, too.