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Jess Carr Septic - Who does the inspection? The buyer or the seller?
29 April 2021 | 9 replies

Call is it common practice for the buyer or the seller to do the septic inspection?

Garrett Pearson Looking at a couple of potential deals but am totally skeptical
23 May 2015 | 3 replies

Hello. I will admit that I am as green as they come. I've never even been close enough to a deal to smell one let alone be apart of one. I am looking at two potential deals that are not posted on the MLS. I apologize ...

Summer Segeleon Rural Stuff- Split parcels, well & Septic, and Untitled Mobile Homes
11 May 2014 | 1 reply

A long shot, but I'd love to know what you all have to say about this... I want to purchase a property that is about 3 acres. It has on it - a house with a hole in the roof , and a mobile home(no one knows where th...

Sean Hayes Ran into a septic issue, looking for other options to maximize
30 December 2022 | 9 replies

Hello,I recently purchased a mobile home and the county is giving us hell right now. There is no clear answer to what they want besides the park gone. Obviously, we don't want to bulldoze and start from scratch. We ha...

Zachary Critchett Sale in jeopardy over ability to drive over septic leach lines
5 September 2016 | 7 replies

Hey guys,I need help! The buyers are getting hung up on the fact that in order to access the back of the property they need to drive over the septic leach lines. I spoke with the home builder and he said you can drive...

Gary B. Would you buy a property with septic tank + own water well
18 January 2020 | 10 replies

Hi Fellow investors, I am evaluating a property that has a septic tank + own water well. Seller says city connection is available but he choses to keep it that way. Seller is offering property at 7.5 CAP rate. What co...

Yanhua Sappin Considering of taking a 10 units building in pa with septic
13 August 2019 | 0 replies

hi bp community, my contractor and I inspected a 10 units building in PA last week. The cap rate is pretty good slightly higher than 10 % and the disadvantages(In my opinion) its 1902 year old building and it runs sep...

Michael Wallimann Opportunity Knocks and She Needs Septic and a Well...Any Advice?
2 July 2019 | 1 reply

Recently my agent brought me a deal with a huge amount of potential. This building used to be a 4 unit motel in a hot tourist area that has now been converted into a duplex consisting of two 3/2's. It is on multiple a...

Larry Bowers $40K potential septic repair on a $40K house…what to do?
24 July 2019 | 17 replies

How often do septic tanks back up to where the owner is forced to do something about it, say with sewage backing up in to the yard or the basement?I realize the answer is “it depends” but here is more information. The...

Sean Keating Thoughts on buying a property with a shared septic from 1961
17 May 2020 | 5 replies

I'm looking to buy a house hack and I found a property that I am interested in in Washington State and I'd hope to sell this one within 3-5 years.  My concern is that because of the septic's age, there might be a larg...