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home-property
10 Porch Notes tagged “home-property,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Fremont County
In rural Fremont County, your fire district and defensible space matter before there's smoke
Much of Fremont County is dry, brushy country where which fire protection district covers a property, and the defensible space around the house, are worth checking early.
Read note ->Home and property - Broomfield County
Radon and expansive soils are normal home questions in Broomfield
Like much of the Front Range, Broomfield sits on ground where radon gas and swelling clay soils are common things to test for when buying or building a home.
Read note ->Home and property - La Plata County
La Plata County building permits are for unincorporated property
La Plata County building permits cover unincorporated land only, and they hinge on driveway, septic, and water approvals being in place.
Read note ->Home and property - La Plata County
La Plata County land use starts with feasibility, not guesswork
A La Plata County project that looks simple can still need land-use review, so run the feasibility check before you commit.
Read note ->Home and property - La Plata County
La Plata County septic systems can need a continued-use permit at sale
A La Plata County home on septic often needs an inspection and a continued-use permit before it can change hands.
Read note ->Home and property - Broomfield County
Broomfield property records help you check the parcel, not just the address
Broomfield's property search lets you look up parcel, tax area, tax authority, owner, address, and legal description from official data.
Read note ->Home and property - La Plata County
La Plata County property questions often start in several portals
La Plata County splits property records across GIS, Assessor, Community Development, Clerk, and Treasurer tools, so one search rarely tells the story.
Read note ->Home and property - Broomfield County
Many Broomfield home projects need a building permit
Broomfield's Building Division handles permits, inspections, plan review, and building-code enforcement for construction in the city and county.
Read note ->Home and property - Broomfield County
Broomfield maps its floodplains, and they follow its drainages
Broomfield tracks floodplains along its creeks and channels and offers an online tool to check whether a specific property sits in a mapped flood area.
Read note ->Home and property - La Plata County
La Plata County recorded documents are public records, not a title opinion
The La Plata County Clerk and Recorder gives you recorded documents but no legal advice on title, so treat records as a starting point.
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