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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Homeowner Name and Address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  3. Provide your Homeowner Phone number and Email Address for communication purposes.
  4. Locate your Parcel ID Number from your Tax Statement and input it into the form.
  5. Indicate whether you know where your septic tank is located by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. Answer if your septic tank is equipped with a riser for easy access, and provide details about the system's estimated age and tank size.
  7. Fill in the number of people in your household and when the tank was last pumped or inspected.
  8. Indicate if your septic system is on a regular maintenance schedule and how you learned about this program.
  9. Add any additional information or concerns regarding your septic system before signing the form at the bottom.

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Who pays for septic inspections when buying a house? In most cases, you as the buyer are responsible for paying for a septic inspection. This ensures you have control over the process and the person you choose for the job.
Household septic tanks are typically pumped every three to five years. Alternative systems with electrical float switches, pumps, or mechanical components should be inspected more often, generally once a year.
On average, pumping a septic tank costs between $250 and $500. This range can vary based on the size of your tank and local rates. Its a necessary expense to prevent bigger and costlier problems down the road. Regular maintenance is key to avoiding emergencies.
The liquid capacity of septic tanks for single family dwellings shall be one thousand gallons for one, two, three or four bedrooms and 250 additional gallons for each bedroom over four. Septic tank capacity shall be increased by (50%) if a garbage grinder is to be used.
Ensure the system is being maintained: Landlords are typically responsible for ensuring the septic system is properly maintained, including scheduling routine inspections and pumping to prevent backups and system failures.

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Under normal home sale agreements, buyers are responsible for the cost of a septic inspection, while the current owner is responsible for the septic pumping/clean out.

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