Purchasing Property and Septic Systems

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Buying a cabin or home creates excitement, however, this purchase also requires some thought and planning about how wastewater will be treated.  Purchasing property and septic systems

In certain conditions, St. Louis County may require that you have the septic system inspected to determine if it is in compliance when purchasing property that has a septic system. Compliance does not guarantee long-term performance; it simply states that the system meets local and state requirements.  The system may also be classified as “non-conforming”, mean the system does not meet current code but does not need to be replaced at this time.  Here is a link for more information on septic system inspections from St. Louis County:

ST. LOUIS COUNTY POINT OF SALE INSPECTIONS FOR SEPTICS

Remodeling Your Home

If you are adding on or remodeling your home, you may also be required to have an inspection of your septic system. If adding a bedroom or garbage disposal, you may have to upgrade. If your system does not pass inspection, you will most likely need a new system. Local ordinances vary, but you will find out what you need to do when you apply for the appropriate permit. You can find out local information or ordinances from the county zoning or environmental services office.

Vacant Land

If you are purchasing land with the intent to build a cabin, find out what kind of septic system would be appropriate for the particular lot. Also, make sure there is enough space for the cabin, well, septic system, deck, garage or other items. Be aware of factors such as small lot size, high water tables or soil types which may require special treatment and higher costs.

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