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Do You Need a Title V Inspection to Sell a Home in Massachusetts? Yes — if your Greater Boston home runs on a private septic system instead of municipal sewer, Massachusetts law (Title V, 310 CMR 15.000) requires a passing system inspection before you can close. The inspection must be completed with
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