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due diligence
14 Porch Notes tagged “due diligence,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - Archuleta County
An Archuleta County tax sale is buyer-beware territory
A delinquent-tax auction collects unpaid taxes; it is no promise the parcel is buildable, accessible, or worth what you bid.
Read note ->Home and property - Weld County
Weld County permit records can show part of a home's paper trail
Searching Weld County permit records turns a tidy-looking house into a set of better questions before you buy or remodel.
Read note ->Home and property - Las Animas County
A Las Animas County assessor record is a starting point
Assessor records map a property well as a first stop, but they are not a permit, a recorded deed, or a survey.
Read note ->Home and property - Jefferson County
Check Jeffco active permits before you rely on a remodel story
Before you trust a remodel story in Jeffco, the county's permit and case search shows what record a past project left behind.
Read note ->Home and property - Douglas County
Douglas building records can show an old remodel
More than 1.2 million Douglas County building permit records back to 1978 are searchable online by address or permit number.
Read note ->Home and property - Fremont County
Fremont County building permits are searchable by address
Fremont County's public building permit records are searchable by address, a quick way to check what past work was permitted.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Grande County
Rio Grande County tax liens are buyer-beware investments
A Rio Grande County tax lien is paper rights only: buyers do their own due diligence, and a lien grants no ownership and no right to enter the property.
Read note ->Home and property - Custer County
Check the Custer zoning map before treating a parcel as buildable
The Custer County zoning map is the official record of district boundaries, so check a parcel's zoning there before you treat it as buildable.
Read note ->Home and property - Adams County
Adams Planner of the Day guidance is a starting point
Planner of the Day answers are general starting points; an official Adams County position comes only through a completed application.
Read note ->Local rules - Custer County
Custer zoning documents are under review, so verify the current rule
Custer County's planning website and documents are under review, so confirm the current zoning rule with the office before you rely on it.
Read note ->Home and property - Weld County
Oil and gas is part of property homework in Weld County
Weld County runs its own oil-and-gas office for surface rules in unincorporated areas, so nearby wells and tanks are worth looking up.
Read note ->Home and property - Chaffee County
Search Chaffee County building permits before you inherit old work
Before closing on a Chaffee County home, search its permit history by address, owner, contractor, or permit number.
Read note ->Home and property - Summit County
Summit County building permit reports can help with due diligence
Summit County keeps building permit report archives that can help buyers and owners check permit history.
Read note ->Money and taxes - El Paso County
County-held El Paso County tax liens still need homework
A county-held tax lien list looks official, but the buyer still owns the research on the parcel, taxes, and redemption before buying in.
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