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Transferring House to New Lot (Utilities)
Hello Everyone,
I'm looking at transferring an existing home from one lot to a new lot. The numbers seemingly work, however, there is one variable I'm missing due to lack of experience. What is the process like for setting up utilities when putting a home on a new lot? It's within a city so there will be sewer, electric, water, natural gas, cable, etc. close by. Trying to see if anyone has dealt with this situation before to try to get a sense of a cost estimate or who would handle this work. Is getting a GC involved immediately the way to go, or is it someone else who would handle this portion of the work? Appreciate any feedback.
Thanks.