It can be easy to put off having your septic tank inspected. If everything is working fine and you haven’t had major issues with slow drains, backups, foul smells, or other problems, you may not have had an inspection in years. That is not ideal and can lead to complications if you’re not getting your septic system checked regularly. One of the biggest problems could be negative results from a real estate inspection when it comes time for you to sell your home.
To influence real estate inspections positively, take good care of your system on a regular basis. If you do so, you can expect a real estate inspection to go smoothly. If, however, you haven’t been hiring a professional to provide maintenance to your septic system, a real estate inspection could lead to two major problems: issues selling your home or spending a lot of money to get things fixed quickly.
Real estate inspections will be scheduled and completed prior to final closing on the sale of a home. It is essential that the buyer be made aware of the condition of the septic system. In most situations, it is the seller’s responsibility to resolve any problems that are found during an inspection.
To avoid rushed decisions, spending more money than is necessary, and another thing on your to-do list when selling a home, keep your system in good condition. Having a professional routinely inspect your system so that you don’t have any surprises when a real estate inspection is completed will give you peace of mind as well.