Tiffany Gibbons
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
I pull the septic permit information from TN Dept of Energy and Conservation and put it in an exhibit in the report. If I can't find it online, I put the email to TDEC in the report and state they can put in a request with them for the records. I'm not a licensed sanitary engineer. It's pretty obvious when something is wrong, septic backed up in the yard, etc. It's kind of strange to me that it would be in the front flower bed like she said, that sounds more like a STEP system in a subdivision. I did a new house on a STEP system last week, and heard the home inspector tell the purchaser that the the pump was installed backwards and would cause a backup into the shower, tub, etc. The builder had also installed the attic pull down stairs backwards and we all had to use their ladder to get into the attic. But it was a new house so all covered under the builder's written warranty. All the sod had also died and had to be replaced. This was a "National" builder with its own mortgage company.That's for "qualified parties" to determine, not the appraiser.