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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    I don't believe there are any specific water rights but again I've never dealt with a property like this. There is a residential well that was installed at the time the house was built and per the permit it allows, 1 single family house, 7000 sq feet of irrigation and 4 large animals.

    Is there something else I should be looking for on the water side?
    Some property may have additional water rights, in general surface water. Check to see if the property is a part of any local irrigation district.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thvigil11 View Post
    Some property may have additional water rights, in general surface water. Check to see if the property is a part of any local irrigation district.
    Do you know how I'd go about checking to see if it's part of an irrigation district?

    There is a small 'drainage' pond on the property but according to the builder and people who have livered there for 8 years, it has never been empty. I'm trying to figure out how to get more info on that as well.

    Unfortunately, I only have until 11pm tonight to respond to the counter offer.

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