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Jean Smith
  • Flipper
  • Argyle, NY
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Inspection - Well/Septic/Chimney

Jean Smith
  • Flipper
  • Argyle, NY
Posted

I won the HUD auction. Thank you Bigger Pockets! And now I'm gearing up for the inspection. I'm in the Northeast so the weather is an issue. The house has been winterized by HUD so the well, toilets, septic, electric, etc. aren't on and the lines are presumably filled with an antifreeze of some sort. I know the house is fine structurally but I'm wondering if an inspector can make a strong review of the well/water/septic (and even chimney) while the house is in this winterized state. Any suggestions and insight is much appreciated!

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