Thursday, October 31, 2013

Septics Are Gross, But They Don't Have to Be Stressful

When you think of selling a house, it's all about making the house look great for buyers, cashing in on your investment, moving on to the next exciting chapter of life, etc. Fun! You don't tend to give much thought to the challenges that you will face during the process: the hard work of decluttering, the home inspection crises, and least of all the septic system (yuck).

In MA when a house changes hands, the seller generally has to spend $300-$400 to get said system inspected, which is unexciting enough. Then, if the system needs repair or (God forbid) replacement, the unanticipated costs and the headaches rise exponentially.
  
How can you avoid these challenges before you put the house up for sale?
  1. Maintain your system well by having it pumped every 2 years or so.
  2. Don't use your toilet like a trash can.
  3. If you're planning to sell in the next 6 months, go ahead and get an inspection. A certificate of Title 5 compliance is good for 2 years.
If you are already up to your neck in septic issues (ew), there are still things you can do to ease the psychological and financial burden:
  1. If the cost of repair/replacement of your system is prohibitive, there are low-interest loans available through Barnstable County.
  2. Many septic companies will do the work on a house that is under agreement and wait to get paid until the house closes.
  3. Don't be afraid to ask your local septic company for their help and advice. They see these challenges every day and understand your struggle.

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