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What are the most common flaws homeowners try to cover up when selling a house?

In the Northeast, I would say over my 30+ year career that water leaks, past water leaks and septic disposal partial malfunction issues seemed to be the most prevalent. Sometimes property line boundaries were not always mentioned. Today though with most home buyers obtaining inspections, and septic tank certifications most of these issues have been made moot, not always, but usually they are divulged during that process.

Is it legal for me to disconnect my home from the grid in a major city and generate my own power instead?

It is probably illegal to completely disconnect from “the grid” (electric, water, sewerage) because it’d probably invalidate the certificate of occupancy for your home.However, it should be possible to install a solar power system that allows you to not draw from the grid - as long as it’s trivial to switch back to using “the grid” again.It will probably be illegal to drill a well (for water) or install a septic tank and septic field within the city limits.In order to maintain your certificate of occupancy, you’ll probably need to have a heating system (if the weather gets cold enough to need one) in winter.

How could you determine the requirement of volume of Septic Tank of your home?

There are already enough tables provided in other answers so I’ll not go there. I always when sizing a tank for my own house go one size larger than that required by code. A garbage disposer adds the same amount as another bedroom. A lot of spec homes are built with a home office, which is actually a future bedroom in disguise, but isn’t counted as such if it doesn’t have a closet. This allows a builder to install a septic system one size smaller than what would be required by code if that room had a closet, and that saves a few dollars. Once a certificate of occupancy (CO) is obtained that office is converted to another bedroom. Bad deal! You absolutely do not want to cheat on the size of your septic system.Make sure your contractor installs a riser to the surface from the section of the tank that will someday need to be pumped. This will prevent a septic company having to destroy your yard while looking for the tank. Have the cap set flush with finish grade, tie it to something at the structure, or a couple of trees, or anything permanent, from two directions by measuring the distance from the measuring point to the pipe cap, so you can locate it after the grass covers it. Do this, keep the measurements in a file, and you are set.Something that is not in my CV here on Quora, is that I was the manager of a water and sanitation district and both the county and town septic tank installation inspector. I only mention this to let you know I do know what I am writing about.

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