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For Buyers of a Home
- Check the onsite wastewater system (OWS) permit record
on the house.
Make sure that the number of bedrooms listed on the permit
equals the number of bedrooms listed on the MLS. (Check
permit)
- If the property shows a date in the “Date of Final
Approval”, field this means the OWS permit has been approved.
Potential buyers should ask for the maintenance history, recent
property transfer inspection report, and certificate of operation (valid for four years).
- If the permit record for the property shows “NOT
APPROVED” in the “Date of Final Approval” field, this means
the final permit has not been approved. Potential buyers should
ask the homeowner about plans for repairing the OWS. If the buyer is
expected to repair the OWS, it will need to be completed
within one year of closing. The buyer should ask the seller
for recent bids and a definitive “cost of repair." The buyer
may need to acquire the repair permit from Boulder County
Public Health, or have the seller provide it.
More Information
Buyers Brochure (PDF 691KB)
If you are a seller of a home.
Because it matters to your health &
family, our water, and
your home
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