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Default preparing an offer on house that has easement for septic tank in neighbors yard

If you're buying a house and don't know if it's on sewer or septic you
really need to stop. I'd run this by an attorney who does work in real
estate, and ask them exactly what everything means cause your agent,
well-meaning as they may be, don't know anything you can bank on. You
may be encroaching on your neighbors yard. You may have an actual
easement that lets you use their yard. You may not even be on septic
for all you know, pardon my tone.

Indianapolis has a LOT of septic. That's why the river is unsafe.
Sixteen years with a Democrat for a governor, still the same. Two
years with a Republican for a governor, he'll build a road over it.