When we bought this place we hired a title company. Was that enough? I'm certain that a search for liens against the property is harder than one for deed restrictions, which are all recorded in one easy place, right?
Look into zoning laws, but far more important is deed restrictions. The restrictions might not be specifically listed on your deed nor any of its predecessors to be valid. That's where the deed search and the attorney come in.
Things like not living in a camper on the land or not living there until there is a developed water source sound more like deed restrictions than zoning.Maybe I'm just being too pessimistic. Maybe we can just have a cistern, a camper, and a solarium/shed. But, even though we seem to live in the age of RVing, if you go to Arizona, one doesn't often hear of people traveling semi-annually between two pieces of undeveloped land, even though our ancestors followed this lifestyle for millenia. Insurance companies aren't helping; I hear there's usually a clause that voids your fire insurance if you're gone for more than 30 days.
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