Failed Septic Inspection
I once again come to the well of sage TGR advice - questionable as it may be. We had a septic inspection done on a place we’ve made an offer on and it failed. Estimates are currently coming in at $15-20k. We’re waiting on a 3rd quote expected in tomorrow and will be going back to the sellers with a proposal of how to deal with this. Real estate agents, people who have gone through this, who have knowledge in these types of situations - how is this type of cost typically split? The value of the place is obviously lower without a working septic and, conversely, it’s more valuable with a brand new system. What day the mag collective?
No well - municipal water.
We’re holding off on the home inspection until this is sorted financially. The house was built in 1980 so we’re not expecting perfection but, assuming items are revealed to need remediation, would the approach to that be any different?
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