RoyJackson
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- Joined
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- Bethel, Vermont
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2012-12-04, 0805
46 degrees now and a high of 64 predicted (in York County PA)
The septic tank inspector is coming today...that's the highlight of my day, I guess.
Although I listed our house on Craigslist and sold it, we're contracted to a local realtor. Although I'm sorry (now) that we signed the contract (before I had advertised it on CL), it's a done deal and we cannot break the contract.
One thing does bother me...she's (the realtor) constantly trying to get me to hire her husband to install a manhole culvert (extends the tank manhole to above grade). Although this will be a requirement in 2013, it is NOT a requirement now. I'm not going to go into all the details, but I'm thinking this realtor's pushing her husband's company is quite unethical...perhaps unethical enough to end the contract.
There's a lot going on here, as you can imagine (although most of the packing is done) and this is BS I don't need right now.
Anyway, although it's a buyer's responsibility for the tank inspection, I'm bringing in a certified person to protect my interests. He will know the regulations and what is actually necessary.
46 degrees now and a high of 64 predicted (in York County PA)
The septic tank inspector is coming today...that's the highlight of my day, I guess.
Although I listed our house on Craigslist and sold it, we're contracted to a local realtor. Although I'm sorry (now) that we signed the contract (before I had advertised it on CL), it's a done deal and we cannot break the contract.
One thing does bother me...she's (the realtor) constantly trying to get me to hire her husband to install a manhole culvert (extends the tank manhole to above grade). Although this will be a requirement in 2013, it is NOT a requirement now. I'm not going to go into all the details, but I'm thinking this realtor's pushing her husband's company is quite unethical...perhaps unethical enough to end the contract.
There's a lot going on here, as you can imagine (although most of the packing is done) and this is BS I don't need right now.
Anyway, although it's a buyer's responsibility for the tank inspection, I'm bringing in a certified person to protect my interests. He will know the regulations and what is actually necessary.