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M <br /> ■ <br /> w responsible for not informing therm of this information. They were <br /> i <br /> misinformed, <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that the board's regulation did net say who <br /> was responsible for the upgrade. It merely stated that it had to be <br /> completed at the time of transfer. It did not specify who was responsible. <br /> The companion interrupted Mr, Harrington and stated that he understood <br /> what Mr. Harrington was stating but he did not feel that this was now <br /> their responsibility. <br /> (The tape is changed. <br /> Mr. Harrington presented Br. Patel with a copy of the section of the <br /> regulation and if they received a copy of this prior to the closing. Then <br /> the seller was in compliance with Title V and the buyer was provided the <br /> proper disclaimer, That was all they needed to do per Title V. This <br /> regulation was a local one than just stated it was at the time of transfer. <br /> Dr, Patel asked why the title was transferred and not stopped. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that the board dict not know about the transfer and <br /> they were not made aware of it. <br /> The companion stated that he did not understand why they had violated <br /> this regulation. <br /> Mr, Ball stated that now that they were the owners they were in violation <br /> of the regulation <br /> The companion-agreed that he understood Mr. Ball but "art the time"...it <br /> was very complex. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they had discussed this at the table last <br /> summer along with the pricing of the system,, They did not give them a <br /> letter at than time. <br /> Dr. Patel stated that he had heard horror stories about septic tanks and <br /> costs. <br /> Mr, Santos Interrupted Or. Patel and asked if he could attempt to clarify <br /> this situation because this could drag on until 8:00 AIR tomorrow <br /> morning. They were not the first people to have this same problem. They <br /> have had a couple of large commercial properties transfer and tell the <br /> board that they didn't know w or weren't told about the regulation. They <br />