Do you know how to access your property and what easements on the property might affect you?

It's important to know how your property is accessed - is it through a private road or driveway? Also, there may be several easements on the property you are considering. These include drainage, utility, land conservation, and right-of-way. Covenants may exist that restrict development or use of a property. Find out more about access, boundaries and easements through the Loudoun County online mapping system.

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1. Are you sure you can use the property for the activities that you have in mind?
2. Will your water supply and waste disposal system be a public or private system?
3. Do you know how to access your property and what easements on the property might affect you?
4. What does it mean if your property is in an Overlay District?
5. Is your property within one of Loudoun's incorporated towns?
6. Are you familiar with the special considerations that should be given to living in a rural area?
7. Do you know whether your property could be impacted by a new major road or development?
8. Do you know whether your property is located within a flood zone or has wetlands on it?
9. Is the property located close to an existing or proposed major powerline?