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Sean Hayes
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Ran into a septic issue, looking for other options to maximize

Sean Hayes
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Athens, GA
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Hello,

I recently purchased a mobile home and the county is giving us hell right now. There is no clear answer to what they want besides the park gone. Obviously, we don't want to bulldoze and start from scratch. We have come to a crossroads with the county where they don't want as many mobile homes as we have on the property and have started to condemn the old ones before we can renovate the, Their biggest concern is the septic issue. Since many of these are old MH they are on shared septic since at one point that was acceptable. I'm looking into installing an incinerator or compost toilet in the mobile homes to bypass the state laws on septic systems. Curious if anyone has been successful with a creative strategy to keep as many MH on site as possible. 

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