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Rich
 
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You should insist that the septic be repaired before purchasing. But I
doubt the bank will budge, foreclosures typically are "as is".

Rich
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"Decij" wrote in message
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I am looking at purchasing a house with a non-working Oldham septic

tank
in Southwest Ohio. A health inspection report says that the motor is

missing.
My basic question is generally how long the septic tank should last. I am
worried that I could get the current problem repaired and then have a

serious
problem down the road. This house was repossessed, so the bank is no help

with
what is going on. If the whole thing needs to be replaced I would simply
reduce my purchase price by the cost of the replacement, which I

understand is
about $15-$20,000 to install a new system. I would appreciate any

comments
about the durability of this system, and whether I should insist that it

be
replaced.

Thanks,

JD