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Benjamin Haberman
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Ocean View, NJ
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I have a property with 2 units on it. Can I do one well?

Benjamin Haberman
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Ocean View, NJ
Posted
Hello BP, I just acquired a property with 2 units on it that i will be renovating, condo ing them out, and thEN selling off each unit. This property will have a septic system for sewAGE and well for water. I’ve already spoke to an engineer that said i can do just one septic system for both units, so i have that figured that out. Now i just need to figure out if I can do just one well that supplies both units. The only tricky part here is i need electric obviously to power the pump on the well and I’m not sure how that would work if there are 2 units. Since i plan to condo them, i don’t want to make it an issue with one unit paying for the electric on the pump that powers both units. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I

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