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Daniel Drewyor
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Well and septic at Multi unit building

Daniel Drewyor
  • Investor
  • Metro Detroit
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Hello!

I currently am negotiating a multi unit building that needs a ton of work. It has been vacant for 10-15 years and is currently without power. 

I cannot find a way to test the well and septic system because there is no power and have no history on the systems (except for a permit that was pulled in mid 1980s). 

Any ideas on what I can do? 

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Michael Plante
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Michael Plante
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Originally posted by @Daniel Drewyor:

Hello!

I currently am negotiating a multi unit building that needs a ton of work. It has been vacant for 10-15 years and is currently without power. 

I cannot find a way to test the well and septic system because there is no power and have no history on the systems (except for a permit that was pulled in mid 1980s). 

Any ideas on what I can do? 

Call a well company tell them the situation 

Ask Them to coordinate with your chosen septic company 

The well company will bring a generator a and they will test the well   They will also run the water to the septic system 

The septic company will test the septic system 

Just had this done on Friday   Happy to report the well pump is good to go

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