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A buyer is purchasing a home in Park City, Utah, at an elevation of 7,000 feet. Which unique property concern should the buyer's agent advise on?

Correct Answer

B) Heavy snow load structural requirements, well water testing, and wildfire risk

High-elevation properties in Utah mountain areas like Park City require attention to snow load capacity of roofing and structures, well water testing for properties not on municipal systems, and wildfire risk in the wildland-urban interface. These factors affect insurance costs, structural requirements, and long-term maintenance.

Answer Options
A
Flood zone insurance requirements
B
Heavy snow load structural requirements, well water testing, and wildfire risk
C
Coastal erosion
D
Termite damage risk

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Related Topics:

Snow load structural requirementsWildland-urban interface (WUI) fire riskPrivate well water testing in UtahMountain property insuranceSummit County building codes

Key Terms:

snow loadwildfire riskwell water testingPark Citywildland-urban interfacemountain property
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