Sale of lifeless parent's home must own a exotic septic. I'd resembling to rent and dally to provide.?

Since my folks died, I've tried for a year to sell their home which will require a tentative septic when sold. Since the market is so poor, I'd similar to to know if I can rent the house until it improves, lacking being obligated to do a septic all the same. Is this possible in Massachusetts?

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Answers:   It would probably depend on the severity of the malfunction in the septic system &/or drainfield. If sewage is protection up or leeching from the ground, this will probably come back to bite you contained by the fanny and a tenant could cry "unsanitary" health risks.

It would also depend on the nouns going into the system. If it were a single being, it may not be a big enough nouns going in to inflict immediate problems. If it be a family of 5 or 6 near heavy laundry, showers, dishes, this would unquestionably put a strain on an already defective system.

Some counties, if an owner has a failing system, the county will come out & work near the owner on what repairs would be acceptable or assist within designing a new system at a reduced duty from what a licensed designer would charge. You would have to contact the vigour district or water/waste water authority for your nouns to see if this if afforded to home owners or not.

MP's second homes?


YOU did not volunteer if the parent's
had an estate beside any cash.

I presume the house is debt free.

Why not hope a bank and local
small biz advisor [like me but I am
not local to you] and find ways to
use the property AFTER it is
fixed. YOU do not inevitability to sell it.
IT can be converted into a roomy
storage building, a retirement cottage,
a place for someone to run their
home based business out of,
or even as an assisted exactness facility.

AFTER you get suitable ideas for
its use, check out the cost of
the sewer nouns and I think
you will be WAY ahead by
keeping the house.

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