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Tyler Lingle
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I am under contract with an investor in Indianapolis on a SFR and the home has well water. I wanted to check in with the BP community- what things should I make sure to discuss with the client and point out with wells and a rental property? Any help would be fabulous.

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I would have the water tested for pressure, minerals, metals and bacteria. They will want a water treatment system for hardness as well. Nothing wrong with well water just needs testing and treatment-we do that with city water too.

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