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Lisa R.
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Help with septic tank removal cost

Lisa R.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Seattle, WA
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Hello and good day! Is there anyone out there who might be able to give me a rough estimate of what it may cost to have a septic tank removed from a property? The property is in Snohomish county. After it is removed, they will be hooking up to the city sewer also. They are going to be putting a townhome on the property so they will not be wanting to leave the septic tank in the ground…
I am selling the property and the buyer wants to pay 20,000 less to have this done. That seems a bit high to me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you :) 

Lisa 

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Julien Jeannot
  • CPA, Real Estate Broker & Investor
  • Seattle & Woodinville, WA
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Julien Jeannot
  • CPA, Real Estate Broker & Investor
  • Seattle & Woodinville, WA
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Quote from @Theresa Harris:

I'd call a local company and ask them.  They are in the best position to give you an estimate.


 I second that.

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