Septic tanks in The Valley?

Yes, there are plenty of septic tanks throughout the San Fernando Valley. Unfortunately, they are a surprise to some buyers (and sellers). The upside is that you aren't responsible for a city sewer charge, and the downside is that you must occasionally service these tanks.

Before purchasing (or selling) a home you may want to check out this city website*:
http://navigatela.lacity.org/index.cfm

After accepting the disclaimer:

1. Type in the subject property address and wait for it to display a link
2. Click the parcel description to the right of the address link
3. Click "parcel sewer wye report"

-If a record is pulled up with a permit number; chances are you are connected to the city sewer.

-If no record is found and it states "No Sewer Wye Permit found for this parcel"; chances are you have some sort of septic system.

*This is the quickest and most accurate way to determine if a home has a septic system (other than digging it up).

Jesse James 818-326-0945

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