Hi. I am in California. My sister and I (26 and 25 yrs) purchased our first home in November 2005. We've never lived in an area with septic tanks so we didn't know to check on it in advance. Within a few days of living here, the we had serious sewage backup. We spent 2 days digging up the septic tank, but pumping it did not improve the situation. The home warranty company thinks it is the leach lines or motor and refuses to cover it.
We contacted the escrow office and were told that a septic cert had been paid for and that we should ask our realtor (buyer's agent) about it. But our agent says the septic cert was Coldwell Banker's responsibility, and refuses to give us more information.
I believe the seller knew about the septc problem because the drains were slow when we moved in and there were packs of "Septic Helper" in the closet. We also had a seriously leaking (running) shower and toilet that they didn't tell us about (They just shut off the water supply to the toilet). Now we are faced with potentially huge expenses for repairing or replacing this system and I would like to know if it was the seller or agents are responsible or if we are liable because we didn't know better.
Thanks for reading. Please help.
We contacted the escrow office and were told that a septic cert had been paid for and that we should ask our realtor (buyer's agent) about it. But our agent says the septic cert was Coldwell Banker's responsibility, and refuses to give us more information.
I believe the seller knew about the septc problem because the drains were slow when we moved in and there were packs of "Septic Helper" in the closet. We also had a seriously leaking (running) shower and toilet that they didn't tell us about (They just shut off the water supply to the toilet). Now we are faced with potentially huge expenses for repairing or replacing this system and I would like to know if it was the seller or agents are responsible or if we are liable because we didn't know better.
Thanks for reading. Please help.
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