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Sewer Scope Inspection Worth it?

Steven Clark
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Hello,

I am under contract for a 3 family house that will be house hacked! Is it worth getting a scope inspection done? The quote I got was $300 first hour plus $90 every 30mins seems pretty expensive. House was built in 1847

Thoughts? 

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@Steven Clark Pretty cheap insurance. Collapsed line will cost $10 k or more and no rental income during the repair, I don't know if your state requires you to put them up in hotels until the repair is made. Better to know than to roll the dice.

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