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Archive for July 27th, 2009

Do your homework on building permits

Do your homework on Building Permits
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The El Paso County Assessor’s office is one of the web sites I frequently check when I’m getting ready to write an offer for a homebuyer in the Colorado Springs Area.   I like to look at the square footage, the bedrooms, the baths, the garage, and the basement information listed on the assessor’s office and compare it to tConstruction worker uid 1352374he information on the Multiple Listing Print-out.    Also, out of curiosity, I also look at the assessed value listed on the property.  (I’ll write more on this later.)

You may ask, why is all of this information important?   The biggest reason it is important is that discrepancies may (and I underline the word may) mean that there has been additions and improvements to the property that have not been permitted.   If the assessor’s records only show 2 bathrooms, and the property has 3, it may mean there was an additional bathroom added that wasn’t permitted.      If the assessor shows the basement was unfinished and the property has a finished basement, again it may mean no permits.

The next step that I do is to check the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department and see what type of permits have been done on the property.   Permits are important as they ensure Read the rest of this entry »

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