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Home Buyers Advised To Include A Sewer Scope In Any Pre-purchase Inspection Posted By: Gerry Stringer

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Because the housing bubble and recession have lowered prices, sometimes drastically, and mortgage rates are at an all-time low, all experts agree that 2010 is absolutely the best time to buy a house in years. However, just because the deal might be incredible, home buyers are advised to rein in their exuberance and guarantee the deal is as good as advertised. Accepting a cursory home inspection of the usual things is one of the biggest mistakes home buyers make in the ir due diligence - roof, furnace, general plumbing and fixtures - without digging a little deeper into the things that can end up costing thousands once the deal is closed. The sewer system is the biggest potential problem, particularly in an older home. A residential sewer is critical in the proper operation of the whole home's plumbing system, especially because it is buried underground and susceptible to intrusions like tree roots and excess waste products and paper, not to mention the ravages of age. A sewer that looks to be in fine shape could break at any time potentially causing many thousands of dollars in repair costs, a stinky mess inside the home and a disruption of lifestyle.

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