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Unexpected results from sewer inspection

Had initial sewer inspection, guy said everything looks fine, just dirty. In contract after inspections we said "buyer to clean out sewer line, seller responsible for any major damages found," thinking nothing would show up, just to cover myself.

Plumber came to clean it, pipe isn't dirty its broken. 30k to dig up pipe and totally replace to sewer line with proper sloping so sewer line runs down. 15k to line sewer line with pvc pipe all the way. 5-7 k to line broken part of line and put in pump to push line through as water just sits since it isn't properly sloped

Any thoughts? I'm 6k in non refundable (5k i might be able to talk him into giving me back).

I love the house & location. This is only thing that's not 100% move in ready. Is this a situation where you cut your losses and run? Is the 5-7k fix a decent option?

Any input appreciated, thank you!

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