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You are permitted to sue in small claims court for up to $7,500 (in most states, $5,000 otherwise), especially when the seller “indicated there were no problems whatsoever with the septic tank.” As long as you have the document that says that, you have a good chance to win that case.

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You are permitted to sue in small claims court for up to $7,500 (in most states, $5,000 otherwise), especially when the seller “indicated there were no problems whatsoever with the septic tank.” As long as you have the document that says that, you have a good chance to win that case.

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You are permitted to sue in small claims court for up to $7,500 (in most states, $5,000 otherwise), especially when the seller “indicated there were no problems whatsoever with the septic tank.” As long as you have the document that says that, you have a good chance to win that case. You first must make the demand to the seller along with a copy of the receipts of your costs. THEN you file the suit in small claims court if they do not pay. I do wish you well.

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