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Title question - buildable lot in Seattle area

Jeff Thompson
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I am trying to verify that a lot in King County is buildable. Pasted below is the feedback I've gotten from the city. I think this may go back over 30 years. Does anyone have a recommendation for a local title company that would be good for this? Thanks, Jeff

As part of your request for determination, you will need to provide evidence, such as: Recorded subdivisions or division of land into four lots or less; King County or City documents indicating approval of a short subdivision; Recorded deeds or contracts describing the lot or lots either individually or as part of a conjunctive legal description (e.g., Lot 1 and Lot 2); or Historic tax records or other similar evidence, describing the lot as an individual parcel. The department shall give great weight to the existence of historic tax records or tax parcels in making its determination

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