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North Carolina requires septic disclosure — DHHS licensed inspectors
North Carolina law requires sellers to disclose known septic system issues on the Residential Property Disclosure Form. Buyers routinely add septic inspection contingencies, and lenders on rural properties often require one. The NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) licenses Registered Environmental Health Specialists (REHS) who perform inspections. Costs run $300–$650. The coastal plain (Onslow, Brunswick, New Hanover counties) has a high concentration of older gravity-fed systems in sandy, flood-prone soils. The Piedmont Triad and Charlotte metro areas have seen significant septic-to-sewer conversions, but rural lots remain on private systems. Wake, Chatham, and Orange counties see the highest volume of real-estate-driven inspections.
Typical inspection cost in Grantsboro: $300–$650
What type of septic system?
Estimated cost in Grantsboro
$300–$650
Conventional / Standard
Estimates are based on typical market rates in Grantsboro. Actual costs depend on system age, site access, and individual inspector pricing. Always confirm pricing before scheduling.