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Denver RE Trends: Sewer Scopes

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Real Estate Agent with Your Castle Real Estate

Topic: Investor Series: Why sewer scopes are important

A LOT of agents don't advise their clients to get sewer scopes when they purchase a property. This is a major mistake. A broken sewer can cost between $3,000 - $10,000 dollars to repair and it only costs $99 ($99Rooter - others are more expensive) to have a tech put a camera down the sewer pipe and videotape the sewer all the way to the mainline. This will tell you and the-buyer what the condition of the sewer is. So let's see, we pay to have the furnace inspected but a new furnace will only be about $2,000. We pay to have the roof inspected but that's probably a $4,000 job. So why don't we always inspect the sewer? One reason is because, let's face it, Realtors want closings. Many figure if they keep their mouth shut and don't go out of their way to recommend a sewer scope that's one less chance the deal will fall through. Inexcusable, but all too commonplace. Don't be a chump - get a sewer scope.

Anonymous
Corey Frisbee

I'll pass this along to my brother, a Denver area resident.

coreyfrisbee@frisbeepainting.com

http://frisbeepainting.com

Feb 12, 2009 03:39 AM
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Anonymous
Sandra

Our realtor recommended a sewer scope, and we are happy to get it done. The house we are buying was built in 1963, and we would rather know if there are any issues than have to pay for them later when it becomes an emergency!

Jul 20, 2009 07:13 AM
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