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Updated over 9 years ago, 04/11/2015

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Anne Chiramberro
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Due Diligence Period: Septic System Not Up To Code

Anne Chiramberro
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
Posted

Hi, BiggerPockets experts.

I'm in contract to buy my first duplex and the septic inspection report came back saying the septic system is not up to code--the code being that it cannot be within 5 feet of a building structure. It looks like they built a laundry room 5 feet from the septic system.

In talking to the inspector, he told me this does not affect the functioning of the septic system in any way. But if that's true, I wonder, why would they have a city code about it? The inspector also said the system was set up in 1962, so the age of it concerns me.

If you know anything about septic systems, please guide me, as I've never dealt with one before. Is it a big deal that it's not up to code? How would you advise me to proceed in negotiations with the seller?

Thank you for your help!
A very grateful newbie

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