Today dawned in the pouring rain, a busy day and lots to do. Tying up the last loose ends for a closing tomorrow, my buyer client asked me a question about the legal description. Within the legal description for the home they are buying is this bracketed bit: [IN GOVT LT3]
She asked me what that meant, and I had no idea. I made a call to my helpful friends at Pioneer Title for the answer. When a section in a Land Survey System legal description (as in Section,Township, Range) isn't a full section for some reason, it is called a Government Lot for legal description purposes. In our case, they are buying a home on the water, and the lake takes a bite out of a full section of land. Therefore, it's not in Section 3, but rather in Government Lot 3.
Fast forward to my soggy afternoon overseeing the lender ordered septic inspection for an out of state seller who had never lived in her house which was purchased as an investment. Let me just interject here that I am a city girl, and until 14 months ago I practiced real estate in a city where we didn't use sections, townships and ranges in legal descriptions and septic tanks were few and far between.
I learned how to find a septic tank when no one knows where it is! The friendly but wet and frustrated septic guy was finding it impossible to find the septic tank and I drove out to assist. He needed access to the vacant house to flush a transmitter. Huh? He explained that he was going to flush a transmitter that would travel through the system and into the septic tank. We then proceeded to wander through soggy hip-high weeds in the pouring rain with his big wand thing that reminded me of a metal detector. He said it would signal when it was over the transmitter that he had just flushed. He muttered something about hoping it wasn't under the big deck, and I said that would be a really stupid spot for someone to have put a septic tank, literally right outside the kitchen door. Well you guessed it. He picked up his signal under the deck, directly beneath where the hot tub is sitting.
We didn't get the septic tank pumped and inspected today, but I learned a couple of random things in the rain that I never knew I didn't know!
If you have a real estate related question, I would love to research the answer for you. The only dumb question is one that's never asked!
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Hi Janna, I've heard it said that if you learn one new thing everyday, everyday is a good one. You had a double good day, even if you were out in the rain. Take care.