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Originally Posted by Mink Islander
I'd be very concerned about buying a property where you don't have copies of the permits for the docks. I'd insist they get the proper permits so you know before you buy and have legally compliant docks. Don't let someone who thumbed their nose at the law transfer that problem to YOU! Nothing but downside risk in that.
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I wouldn't make the existence of docking permits a contingency of the sale. What is the downside of buying with existing non-permitted docks if his intention is to conform to the new regs anyway? The chances are, if he does nothing about the docks, nothing will happen. The worst that could happen is that he is forced to comply to current regulations, which is what he wants to do anyway.
As for your original question, check out Env-Wt100-800 PART Env-Wt 402 at
http://des.nh.gov/organization/commi...-wt100-800.pdf