Exactly how is it illegal?I purchased a bank-owned property (Bargain and Sale Deed) that turned out to be an illegal lot.
What law (statute number) is that? Did you look it up and read it? You might find that banks are exempt when it comes to REO sales.WA state law ... forbids their sale without disclosure.
Here's some that come to mind:What are my options?
It's not the counties fault you did the various work without fully finding out if you could build what you want on the lot. Wells, septic, and power do not imply that you're going to build a residence.My issue is not so much with the bank who sold the lot, but with the county and the fact that they permitted all of the improvements when they should not have. That is where the most money was spent. I would have never in a million years put in a well, septic and power on a property which couldn't utilize them.
You're opening an even bigger can of worms now - if you push to get the permits rescinded, then YOU are going to be on the hook for removing the unpermitted improvements.State law prohibits counties from issuing permits for development on illegal lots. They issued me permits. I'm looking to hear from an attorney on this.
You're right. I'm wasting my time on a site where people with zero qualifications are spouting off about law. I will talk to an attorney.You're opening an even bigger can of worms now - if you push to get the permits rescinded, then YOU are going to be on the hook for removing the unpermitted improvements.
If you wish to hear from an attorney, you will need to hire one. You can look at www.attorneypages.com to find one.
Point taken, Zig. I'm on other sites where posters are given 5 or 10 minutes to edit so I'm not used to this kind of thing. And I'm not new to legal websites.And THIS is why we quote posts in full