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9 Porch Notes tagged “homeownership,” from counties across Colorado.

Money and taxes - Adams County

Adams County property tax starts with two different county offices

Two Adams County offices split the work: the Assessor values and classifies property; the Treasurer bills, collects, and distributes the tax.

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Money and taxes - Boulder County

Boulder County property tax starts with two offices

Two Boulder County offices run property tax: the Assessor sets value and exemptions, the Treasurer collects payment.

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Money and taxes - Douglas County

Douglas County property tax starts with two county offices

The Assessor sets a Douglas County property's value; the Treasurer bills, collects, and distributes the tax, so each question goes to a different office.

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Home and property - El Paso County

In much of El Paso County, building permits run through PPRBD

One regional office, PPRBD, issues building permits across unincorporated El Paso County and several nearby cities and towns, not just the city.

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Money and taxes - Weld County

Weld County property tax starts with two different county offices

The Weld County Assessor values property, while the Treasurer collects and distributes the tax bill that comes later.

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Water and land - Denver County

Denver Water service line leaks can be the owner's homework

Denver Water won't cover damage from a property's service line or internal plumbing, so the repair and insurance fall on the owner.

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Home and property - Douglas County

Wildfire homework matters on Douglas County's foothill edge

Building near Douglas County's foothill edge can mean wildfire mitigation standards and defensible-space work around the home.

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Money and taxes - Morgan County

In Morgan County, missing the tax notice does not erase the tax

In Morgan County you owe property tax whether the notice arrives or not, so call the Treasurer if nothing comes by the end of January.

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Home and property - Weld County

A Weld County floodplain can add a permit before the work

Work inside a Weld County Special Flood Hazard Area needs a floodplain permit first, and development counts grading and fill too.

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