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Yes. In our state I believe our attorney refers to it as a "title search". Same thing?
Thanks for the information. Since I don't have the cash burning a hole in my pocket we will need to work fast ;)
In this situation, the seller already installed the sewer pipe from the house to the street. Then found out later that it cuts through the neigbhors' property by 5". So are you saying that they need to get an easement from the neighbor, since the pipe lies under their neighbor's property?
Aha. I see. The seller said to me "All you need to do is apply for an easement." When I heard the word "All you need to do" my ears perked. I would like the seller to get the easement because I would not want to purchase the property only to find out that I can't get the easement...
Excellent to know about the easement. Thank you very much.
I'll have to write into the contract an allowance to complete connection as the seller is entirely out of funds. (Re: post under foreclosure forum)
Thanks so much for your help.
What is the name of your state? New Jersey
I posted in another forum about an easement, but my situation is actually two-fold. I am considering purchasing a property in New Jersey. The seller's financial situation is dire and from what I understand the seller is one step ahead of foreclosure...
What is the name of your state? New Jersey
Hi there,
I'm considering buying a home but found out something that I am very unfamiliar with and hope you can point me in the right direction. The seller removed the old septic tank and ran pipe to connect to the city sewer system. After laying...
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