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rural homes
7 Porch Notes tagged “rural homes,” from counties across Colorado.
Water and land - El Paso County
An El Paso County private well needs water testing homework
A rural El Paso County well can look fine and still need testing; county Public Health runs the checks a private tap deserves.
Read note ->Home and property - Elbert County
Elbert County septic work belongs in the plan from the start
An OWTS permit comes before any Elbert septic install or repair, and use permits can matter for title transfers and home changes.
Read note ->Home and property - Larimer County
Larimer County septic records matter before a rural closing
On a rural Larimer home, septic records and an OWTS transfer-of-title check belong on the to-do list well before closing day.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
A rural El Paso County home may need an OWTS records check
Rural El Paso County homes often run on septic, and the OWTS permit record is part of buying or changing one.
Read note ->Home and property - Douglas County
Douglas septic records may need a Health Department follow-up
A blank Douglas County septic search may mean old Tri-County Health records never transferred, so check with Environmental Health.
Read note ->Home and property - Weld County
Many rural Weld County homes need a septic records check
Where public sewer is not feasible in rural Weld County, homes run on septic, so the OWTS permit record is real home homework.
Read note ->Home and property - Weld County
Weld County does not require a septic transfer certificate
Weld County has no transfer-of-title septic inspection or use certificate, so a buyer's own OWTS review is worth doing anyway.
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