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Real life stories of TitlePLUS claims: Effluent overflow

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A homeowner’s septic system was unable to “accept and filter effluent effectively” because it wasn’t big enough to handle the size of the house.

The septic system had been built for a three-bedroom house, but when the house was sold it had five bedrooms and four bathrooms!

Luckily the homeowner’s lawyer had recommended a TitlePLUS policy with a rural property endorsement that covered the issue and paid for a new septic system.

All’s well that smells well.

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