Time of Sale Program (TOS)

(Regulation requiring the inspection of onsite well and septic systems before a home can be sold.)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this regulation require?

Why do we need this program?

What does this mean to homeowners who want to sell their property?

Must all systems be brought up to current standards?

Are there any exceptions to this regulation?

  • Transfer from a spouse
  • Change in ownership solely to exclude a spouse
  • Transfer subject to life lease or life estate until its expiration
  • Transfer to effect foreclosure or forfeiture of real property
  • Transfer by redemption from a tax sale
  • Transfer creating or ending joint ownership if at least one person is an original owner of the property or his or her spouse
  • Transfer to establish or release a security interest
  • Premises built within 24 months prior to date of property transfer
  • Premises that shall be demolished and shall not be occupied after the property transfer
  • New homes that have not been occupied

Does this program delay home sales?

How can I sell a house before repairs are completed?

How are these inspections accomplished?

What does this program cost?

When can I expect the results?

For more information, please contact:

 page updated 7/11/07



This is printed from: http://www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/environmental_health/wells_septic/eh_owsdshome.html
on May 13, 2008 6:29 am