| PE. - 6/26/2025 18:31 You have a couple strikes against you, your in MN, counties vary in how strict they are, locally all kinds of systems are required to be replaced when property changes hands. Not at all unusual to put a new system in then sell property and be required to put new system in again, often a mound system with pumps. If your project added living space no surprise they want more. Yep, every county in MN interprets this differently. We bought in laws farm in Lyon County in2018 and knew when negotiating price that we'd need a new system even though the old system was only 36 years old. Lyon County actually let us push it off until 2022 which surprised me but that was as far as they would go. Funny thing, wife's no good cousin bought a farmstead a couple miles away in Murray County a few years before we bought and they still haven't had to upgrade and that system is way older than what our old system was. I really wish they had some consistency to these rules. But we do have a nice mound sewer system. |