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Kevin Barrett
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Wilmington, MA
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Title V - "conditionally passes"

Kevin Barrett
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Wilmington, MA
Posted

A property had a title V inspection done 11 years ago and the reasons it resulted in a "conditionally passes" are:

  • replace D-box with new jet lines after installation 
  • remove humidifier from drawing

How substantial is this?

Also, I see that the "approx age of all components" is 1972….Does this mean it will definitely need to be replaced now?

Is it throwing away money doing a title v inspection or can the issues above be fixed and the septic be fine for the foreseeable future?

Any more info needed to make a judgement on this? Are there any programs for title v installation?