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I am seeking legal representation due to repeated sewer water and feces backups into my house, which has caused significant damage and health concerns for my family. I have reported these incidents to the Town of Red Springs, who have sent a company to clean up the waste and are checking for asbestos. I have documentation, including pictures, videos, work orders, and notes of dates and events. The town's sewer system is in poor condition, and they have received funds designated for repairs but have not acted on them. I co-own the house with my mother, and we are unsure if the town will fulfill their promise to pay for the repairs. What legal actions can I take to seek compensation for the damages and ensure the town addresses the sewer issues?

March 25th, 2024

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