Robin and I are sorry you are having problems. Septic systems can be expensive. Hopefully it will work out quickly to your satisfaction. We pray the Lord is positively affecting you.
We had a similar problem when we purchased our house. The movers damaged several walls. We had the owners put extra funds in escrow and used that to make the repairs. Really stinks that happened. Good luck guys!
We're thrilled for you! This is precisely why we choose not to RV full-time. We're happy RVing for 4-6 months annually. Like you, we have grandchildren and family we cherish and want to spend time with, preferably in the comfort of our own home. Moreover, with home prices soaring, what you've managed to buy now might be unattainable in a few years... we speak from experience. We're excited for you both and look forward to seeing all the wonderful memories you'll create! An abundance of blessings! Jon & Seiry
Thank you ☺️. You are so right about home prices! The neighborhood we used to live in 5 years ago and is just down the street. We couldn't afford that neighborhood anymore, it's crazy. We love our new neighborhood a little more, but I can imagine that if we waited a few more years to buy, we couldn't afford to be in this neighborhood either. Granddaughter is loving our yard, so I know we picked the right house, lol 😊
Yes it is!! We miss it but talk about going places in the future. Oh Snap! We would have Renegotiated the house of price by the cost of repair of the septic. This is something the seller should have known! Hope he - they gave you something for this problem.....The roller coaster of life.....
The issues ended up being an easy fix, and the seller paid for the whole thing. We're finding out other neighbors had this issue as well, so it's something the builder did wrong. Closing crisis averted 😊
We had a mound system and had to be emptied with singed off inspection every two years in Wisconsin. You had a lot of moving parts and laughter helps in times of stress 😂
So sorry you had issues with your house and selling your Rv. Hopefully before you closed the septic tank got fixed. Out in the country in Michigan they have septic tanks but I never knew how they work. Hopefully things will better. Glad you found another buyer for the Rv. That was fast. Miss you in the road but I’m glad you are with your daughter and granddaughter. And to that’s important. I watched your brother boy he is good! He had me in tears with his sermon. Cant wait to see your house. I’m happy for you both. 😊 see you both soon! Have a great week and weekend.
@@WaywardWaggs You’re welcome with the well wishes. I love listening to your brother. He’s great! I’m glad I’m able to watch him on UA-cam. Thank you for telling of watching him. I’m going to watch you video from yesterday today. So I’ll see you soon!
I'm so happy that you two are finally in your house. Miss you and the laughs we had the few times we met. Take care and never change, you are beautiful couple ❤️
Urgh septic issues! It was on the buyer for the farm also as we had sold as seen but we still felt really bad when it failed. 😞 but hey least you got a free inspection!
That happened to my Bro in Law. Buyer did inspection and didnt pass... Luckily the buyer loved the place so much they were willing to wait 2 weeks for closing. Good Luck
I feel for you guys. The ride was pretty bumpy for us when we got off the road and bought a house too. Keep your chin up, it will all work itself out soon, and then you'll be in your new home.
We had a similar issue when we purchased our property. Septic had a crack and had a slow leak. $3,300 later…. Can’t wait to see your new place. It’s kind of bitter sweet huh? I felt that way when we finally got our house built and moved in. Kind of missed the small holiness of the fifth wheel.
Oh wow, that sucked! It's very bittersweet - love our new life and yet miss our old one. The house is coming along splendidly, and we can't wait to share with everyone 😊
Yes, just a ray of emotion with last-minute unexpected issues. I'm with Leslie.... I like to be prepared and be proactive, not reactive. Now that you guys already crossed that bridge...hope you're enjoying your new home. We also had some incidents trying to get moved out of the Rv into our house. Hubby decided to make a last-minute stop at the gas station before we headed to our new place...Geeeezze we thought the gas station canopy was high enough to clear our rig at the pump. We've been full-timing for 5 yrs and never once had a mishap to the Rv....Low and behold...What's that noise? ##!%& Oops! It took out the back airconditioner! And lifted the roof!! Hubby says it will probably need a whole new roof because you can't just patch that sh t!Now we have this beautiful skylight/ moonroof...right above our bed. Called insurance company...called MP's.... Called every Rv repair shop within a 100 mile radius...all booked out for at least 3 weeks!! And that's just to get an estimate! Needless to say...now our Rv sits at the MWR storage lot...with a tarp over the top. Oh happy days 😂
As a fellow full time RVer and an investor in real estate! i am sure y'all heard of the saying "hurry up and wait"??? When it comes to dealing with bankers and lawyers? It is NEVER a done deal until everything is signed and the lawyers and bankers leave the room, leaving y'all with the keys! Wishing y'all all the best!
Sorry you had that last minute complication! How about getting that promise from your relator in writing? She's paying and no limit on what it costs.....Anyway once you are settled you will feel so much better!
Always want it to go smoothly, but... Glad to hear sold truck, if you intend to buy something new to replace it, hold off until after the closing. Unfortunately, the RV hadn't sold as would help your credit score, but at least it is in the process. I cringed when I heard all the stuff you bought with pending delivery that now needed to be rescheduled. Not because of the hassle, but of potential impact if financed. While the urge is to have the entire house ready on day 1, as a Realtor I tell clients not to go out to Rooms to Go and furnished the entire house with delivery day after closing. I've seen closing fail as the mortgage company runs one last credit check on closing day, and pulls the funding, as their credit score sunk below the allowable limit for the loan due to their financing all the furnishings to have the house ready on day 1. Always defer major purchases after closing!
We bought a car before closing and our lender guy said no problem, he knew the truck and rv were leaving and understood we needed a vehicle fir when the truck sold. All the stuff we ordered was supposed to come 4 days after closing (Amazon's timeline was way off). Thankfully the current owner said no problem, send whatever you need and I'll kerp it in one of the bedrooms. The delivery furniture was coming 10 days after, so we felt comfortable with the delivery dates. Thankfully the fix was easy and fast. We were done with all the finance stuff and they were good to go- really outside of the septic issue, the lawyers would have been the only thing that could have delayed closing. It all worked out 😊
So we had a lift station with a pump the liquids were pumped out to a tank the drained to a leach feild never a problem and thats in south fl so yourr questions are legit did someone cut a corner ? Keep us posted
Im thinking of Murphys Law. OMG A 3 yr old house could not have a septic problem. its probably nothing. Somebody (the inspector) probably didnt know what they were doing. Oh well. sorry folks.
Robin and I are sorry you are having problems. Septic systems can be expensive. Hopefully it will work out quickly to your satisfaction. We pray the Lord is positively affecting you.
Thank you! Luckily it ended up being something easy to fix 😁
Come on rollercoasters are fun, just hang on! Hope everything works out in the end.
We had a similar problem when we purchased our house. The movers damaged several walls. We had the owners put extra funds in escrow and used that to make the repairs. Really stinks that happened. Good luck guys!
Oh man, that's crazy! Gotta love it, lol.
So sorry to see y'all quitting the rv life! Loved seeing your adventures! Really going to miss them and y'all!
Thank you, we're going to miss it too! 😊 Hopefully we can keep the channel alive, lol.
We're thrilled for you! This is precisely why we choose not to RV full-time. We're happy RVing for 4-6 months annually. Like you, we have grandchildren and family we cherish and want to spend time with, preferably in the comfort of our own home. Moreover, with home prices soaring, what you've managed to buy now might be unattainable in a few years... we speak from experience. We're excited for you both and look forward to seeing all the wonderful memories you'll create! An abundance of blessings! Jon & Seiry
Thank you ☺️. You are so right about home prices! The neighborhood we used to live in 5 years ago and is just down the street. We couldn't afford that neighborhood anymore, it's crazy. We love our new neighborhood a little more, but I can imagine that if we waited a few more years to buy, we couldn't afford to be in this neighborhood either. Granddaughter is loving our yard, so I know we picked the right house, lol 😊
Yes it is!! We miss it but talk about going places in the future. Oh Snap! We would have Renegotiated the house of price by the cost of repair of the septic. This is something the seller should have known! Hope he - they gave you something for this problem.....The roller coaster of life.....
The issues ended up being an easy fix, and the seller paid for the whole thing. We're finding out other neighbors had this issue as well, so it's something the builder did wrong. Closing crisis averted 😊
We had a mound system and had to be emptied with singed off inspection every two years in Wisconsin. You had a lot of moving parts and laughter helps in times of stress 😂
Every 2 years is crazy to me. Nothing ever goes smooth for us, so I'm not completely shocked at the highs and lows 🤣
So sorry you had issues with your house and selling your Rv. Hopefully before you closed the septic tank got fixed. Out in the country in Michigan they have septic tanks but I never knew how they work. Hopefully things will better. Glad you found another buyer for the Rv. That was fast. Miss you in the road but I’m glad you are with your daughter and granddaughter. And to that’s important. I watched your brother boy he is good! He had me in tears with his sermon. Cant wait to see your house. I’m happy for you both. 😊 see you both soon! Have a great week and weekend.
Thanks for all of the well wishes. My brother is a great pastor. We love listening to him.
@@WaywardWaggs
You’re welcome with the well wishes. I love listening to your brother. He’s great! I’m glad I’m able to watch him on UA-cam. Thank you for telling of watching him. I’m going to watch you video from yesterday today. So I’ll see you soon!
Good luck sounds like y’all need some! Leslie, looks as if she could cry her eyes out, it’s all going to be fine just wait and see!
Thanks 😊
I'm so happy that you two are finally in your house. Miss you and the laughs we had the few times we met. Take care and never change, you are beautiful couple ❤️
Thank you ❤️ We miss you guys as well 😘
Selling and buying RVs and houses are nerve racking and makes me so nervous.
Our septic tank had a cracked lid.
Fun and stressful all in one, lol. So glad it's over with!
Hopefully it was just a bump in the road. Looking forward to seeing you transition into your new home. Congratulations!
Thanks! We can wait to share our little oasis with everyone 😁
Wish you both the very best ❤ Good people! Lou and Melody
Thank you ☺️
Urgh septic issues! It was on the buyer for the farm also as we had sold as seen but we still felt really bad when it failed. 😞 but hey least you got a free inspection!
Lol. Luckily it turned out to be an easy fix and seller paid for it 😁
That happened to my Bro in Law. Buyer did inspection and didnt pass... Luckily the buyer loved the place so much they were willing to wait 2 weeks for closing. Good Luck
Oh wow. Luckily ours turned out to be an easy 1 hour fix!
I feel for you guys. The ride was pretty bumpy for us when we got off the road and bought a house too. Keep your chin up, it will all work itself out soon, and then you'll be in your new home.
Thanks 😊
Wow; Sorry y’all are having such difficulties 🙏🏼👼🏼🤗❤️👼🏼🙏🏼
I (Leslie) always hope for the best but expect the worst that way I'm not too upset when the bad happens, lol.
@@WaywardWaggs Praying everything goes well Lady 🙏🏼🤗 & Enjoy your Grandbaby 😍
We sure are going to miss seeing you guys on the road!!
We'll miss seeing you guys as well! Hopefully we'll run in to you on a winter time in FL or at an RV Show 😉
We had a similar issue when we purchased our property. Septic had a crack and had a slow leak. $3,300 later….
Can’t wait to see your new place. It’s kind of bitter sweet huh? I felt that way when we finally got our house built and moved in. Kind of missed the small holiness of the fifth wheel.
Rain CPL SCOTT DIMOND. 💔🇺🇸💔
Oh wow, that sucked! It's very bittersweet - love our new life and yet miss our old one. The house is coming along splendidly, and we can't wait to share with everyone 😊
Yes, just a ray of emotion with last-minute unexpected issues. I'm with Leslie.... I like to be prepared and be proactive, not reactive.
Now that you guys already crossed that bridge...hope you're enjoying your new home.
We also had some incidents trying to get moved out of the Rv into our house. Hubby decided to make a last-minute stop at the gas station before we headed to our new place...Geeeezze we thought the gas station canopy was high enough to clear our rig at the pump. We've been full-timing for 5 yrs and never once had a mishap to the Rv....Low and behold...What's that noise? ##!%& Oops! It took out the back airconditioner! And lifted the roof!! Hubby says it will probably need a whole new roof because you can't just patch that sh t!Now we have this beautiful skylight/ moonroof...right above our bed.
Called insurance company...called MP's....
Called every Rv repair shop within a 100 mile radius...all booked out for at least 3 weeks!! And that's just to get an estimate! Needless to say...now our Rv sits at the MWR storage lot...with a tarp over the top.
Oh happy days 😂
Oh my goodness! 😳 Sure hope you can get it repaired relatively pain free. 3 weeks for an estimate seems a little much. Best of luck! 🤞🏻
Keep your head up be blessed😇😇
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I can only imagine how stressful that can be.Damn banking issues! LOL! I hope the move in goes smoothly! Good luck guys! --Jen
Thanks! 😁
As a fellow full time RVer and an investor in real estate! i am sure y'all heard of the saying "hurry up and wait"??? When it comes to dealing with bankers and lawyers? It is NEVER a done deal until everything is signed and the lawyers and bankers leave the room, leaving y'all with the keys! Wishing y'all all the best!
Hang in there!
Thanks 😊
In my county, we have to have to have the septic tank emptied every 2 years. Hopefully it's something that can be fixed fast.
Oh wow, every 2 yrs is really frequent. Thankfully it ended up being an easy and quick fix!
We emptied our septic tank every five years.
That’s the shits!
DON'T NOT CLOSE TILL IT IS FIXED
It did get fixed before closing 😊
Sorry you had that last minute complication! How about getting that promise from your relator in writing? She's paying and no limit on what it costs.....Anyway once you are settled you will feel so much better!
She only paid for the inspection, and the seller paid for the repair. And yes, we had it in writing 😁
@@WaywardWaggs Yay! Congratulations on the new house!
Always want it to go smoothly, but... Glad to hear sold truck, if you intend to buy something new to replace it, hold off until after the closing. Unfortunately, the RV hadn't sold as would help your credit score, but at least it is in the process. I cringed when I heard all the stuff you bought with pending delivery that now needed to be rescheduled. Not because of the hassle, but of potential impact if financed. While the urge is to have the entire house ready on day 1, as a Realtor I tell clients not to go out to Rooms to Go and furnished the entire house with delivery day after closing. I've seen closing fail as the mortgage company runs one last credit check on closing day, and pulls the funding, as their credit score sunk below the allowable limit for the loan due to their financing all the furnishings to have the house ready on day 1. Always defer major purchases after closing!
We bought a car before closing and our lender guy said no problem, he knew the truck and rv were leaving and understood we needed a vehicle fir when the truck sold. All the stuff we ordered was supposed to come 4 days after closing (Amazon's timeline was way off). Thankfully the current owner said no problem, send whatever you need and I'll kerp it in one of the bedrooms. The delivery furniture was coming 10 days after, so we felt comfortable with the delivery dates. Thankfully the fix was easy and fast. We were done with all the finance stuff and they were good to go- really outside of the septic issue, the lawyers would have been the only thing that could have delayed closing. It all worked out 😊
Put in a por a pot 😅
So we had a lift station with a pump the liquids were pumped out to a tank the drained to a leach feild never a problem and thats in south fl so yourr questions are legit did someone cut a corner ? Keep us posted
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What is the brand of your double door air fry oven🙂.
Emril Lagasse french door 360. It's been our favorite air fryer so far - love it! 😊
Wow, thanks, that is one we are considering. Love you guys. Gonna miss the RV journey but looking forward to your new chapter.
And everybody that knows me why I’m a pesimist 😂. Just keepin it real folks. I’m changing my name to Murphy
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Im thinking of Murphys Law. OMG A 3 yr old house could not have a septic problem. its probably nothing. Somebody (the inspector) probably didnt know what they were doing. Oh well. sorry folks.
Thanks 😊. Thankfully it turned out to be a one hour repair.
Too much fiber in their diets. lol
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