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Around here, most of the better realtors usually have the seller get a septic inspection before even listing the house. Knowing this is the most common point of contention in a home sale, as one of the few things caught late on inspections that can have very serious financial impact, it seems to be a good practice.
I have heard of a few paying as high as $80k for septic system replacements, around here, but more typical seems to be $25k - $40k. The guy behind me had a rather expensive system installed, and botched, and had to have much of it torn out and re-done by another company, after years of what seemed like weekly visits from various competing septic companies. I suspect he might be in over $60k on his system, after the second install, and probably more with the cost of all the service calls.
I have heard of a few paying as high as $80k for septic system replacements, around here, but more typical seems to be $25k - $40k. The guy behind me had a rather expensive system installed, and botched, and had to have much of it torn out and re-done by another company, after years of what seemed like weekly visits from various competing septic companies. I suspect he might be in over $60k on his system, after the second install, and probably more with the cost of all the service calls.