Submitted by LackSufficient7852 t3_zl7bpj in newhampshire
Loosh_03062 t1_j03xkef wrote
Reply to comment by LackSufficient7852 in Do Not Buy a House in Brookline! There is no water by LackSufficient7852
That doesn't make it the problem of the *board of selectmen* (If you're going to grouse, at least learn what you're grousing about). None of them are obligated to vote for any legislation. Failing to check that the plumbing was working before taking the keys may work against you, but as others have said: lawyer up because you may have cause of action against the developer. You could also talk to the town's well water committee, which you'll find if you do the search referenced in an earlier comment or go to the town's web site.
Snails2300 t1_j04l2o2 wrote
Someone in the town planning board/dept approved an occupancy permit for these houses. You need a working water supply and septic/sewer to obtain an occupancy permit. If you are on town water and dont pay your bill your water gets shut off they can eventually pull your occupancy permit and condemn your house for health violations. I would get a copy of the occupancy permit from the town and potentially inquire with the board of health.
LackSufficient7852 OP t1_j04i9lm wrote
They have a responsibility to their constituents to pass laws that ensure access to clean safe water
Loosh_03062 t1_j05a81l wrote
Under which statute is the select board *required* to pass that particular ordinance, or liable for your builder's malfeasance? Where in the town charter do you find mention of making sure wells are functional?
drdactyl t1_j05yjh2 wrote
Live free an die of dehydration
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