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Good morning bigger pockets team so I have currently ran into a problem. I recently just bought my first lot to build a new construction home. Everything went smoothly and just closed a few days ago. So I was making calls to get a temporary culvert permit and main water tap and sewer tap, by talking with the city I just figured out they have all taps on hold because the city currently does not have enough water capacity, the city is working on this with a neighboring city to try to bring more water in and I was told that would probably take up to a year or a year and a half to get that settled. So now I have $60,000 invested which was part of my budget and have to wait a year and a half to start building also city does not allow water wells. Has anybody ever ran into this problem and if so what do you recommend?

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@Matthew Bernal Thank you! Yes i will go to the building and planning office and ask more questions to see what i can start moving foward with. Thank you for this response needed some motivation from people with experience in new construction.

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