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Buying res land with no water and needs septic
I am interested in buying a parcel of land to build a tiny house for retirement, because it is in a GREAT area. BUT the lot has "no water" (which is weird because it is surrounded by homes) and needs a septic tank. For anybody that has done this, was it a major hassle to go through all the permitting?