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All Forum Posts by: Codey Chapman

Codey Chapman has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Drain feild Deficiencies

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@John Barrett thanks John, that’s about what I’ve come to so far already going to try to talk it out with them and see what my options are just figured I would throw it on here to see if anyone had some input. Appreciate the response

Post: Drain feild Deficiencies

Codey ChapmanPosted
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My agent told me in Washington state you couldn’t buy a house with drain field deficiency’s and that they would all be fixed before I purchased. I have the report showing them all but it was never fixed. It turns out you can buy a house with septic and drain field problems. nothing was fixed like I was told they would be. Not sure what to do. Do I go after the real estate company for misleading me or except there apology and bite the bullet and fork out the $15k-$30k to get it replaced? I feel like they should be held accountable.