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I am wondering about a "sewer scope." Thoughts?

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For what it’s worth, after 20 years and 3,500 transactions, I’ve never done one myself. I guess that makes me part of the 1%! But hey, I’m learning about it as we speak—always room to grow!

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I always do/recommend a sewer scope, especially on older homes. The cost to remedy a bad sewer line is very high, generally in the $10k and higher range.

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