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Buying A House With Septic «99% FULL»

You avoid ongoing municipal utility fees.

Often found on spacious lots that aren't reachable by city infrastructure.

You cannot build or park heavy vehicles over the tank or drain field. Critical Pre-Purchase Checklist buying a house with septic

Buying a house with a septic system is a common occurrence, with roughly relying on individual wastewater treatment. While it offers independence from municipal sewer fees, it requires diligent maintenance and thorough pre-purchase due diligence to avoid potentially massive repair costs. The "Buy-Side" Review: Pros & Cons

You are solely responsible for all upkeep and repairs. You avoid ongoing municipal utility fees

Neglected systems can fail, costing $10,000 to $45,000 to replace.

Requires more mindful water usage compared to public sewers. 000 to $45

Unaffected by city-wide sewer issues or water restrictions.