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Updated over 3 years ago, 05/08/2021

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Stephen Bennett
  • Contractor
  • Raleigh, NC
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Found a property but there's an issue

Stephen Bennett
  • Contractor
  • Raleigh, NC
Posted

I found a property and has a great price tag. However, there is a huge hole in the back yard. It says that occupancy in this house can not be achieved until the water run-off hole in the yard has been repaired to engineers specifications. It's a huge hole that runs to a ditch. I could fill the hole with equipment and properly tamp it, but what would need to be done to go about it properly? It's in auction and ends in a few days. Who could I call to get the answers I need? Thanks!

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