Role of a Realtor in a Title 5 Septic System Inspection

The realtor is responsible for coordinating the per test and getting the home sale to the end goal

Who is the most important person in a Title 5 septic system inspection on a country property? Is it the homeowner? Is it the Board of Health Agent as a witness? Is it the Title 5 inspector? None of them. It is the realtor. The realtor is responsible for coordinating the whole process and getting the home sale to the end goal.

The inspector will look at the septic system and either pass it or not. The homeowner will go through this process and pay all those concerned. The Board of Health Agent as a witness ensures that everybody is doing it the right way. However, the realtor makes it all work, advising the homeowner about needing a Title 5 inspection and helping them find somebody to do it.

The realtor also ensures the Title 5 inspection goes to those needing it, especially the buyer, the buyer's lawyer, and everybody else. They want this to go effortlessly by hiring somebody who knows what they are doing and gets the job done on time. Even more importantly, they want the Title 5 inspector to make sure that all the I's are dotted and the T's are crossed. Is a water test needed? Is the Board of Health informed? Will the form be generated on time?

Let Homestead, Inc. Take Care of Your Title 5 Septic System Inspection

Homestead Inc. makes this all happen expertly, efficiently, and economically. With 28 years of experience, we know how to do this. Our report generation happens on the same day as the inspection. We cover all the requirements. We make sure the realtor is included in the report distribution. Homestead Inc. has all relevant Title 5 licenses and is fully insured.

You will not find a better service at a better price. Call us and find out! Homestead Inc. provides Title 5 services throughout Western Massachusetts.

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