Central Pennsylvania Nesties
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How do i find out what township I'm in when I move?
Re: Township?
http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/gis/lib/gis/Municipalities.pdf
Does this help? You can to the county website and check out zoning and ordnances for townships.
You may be able to contact the Lancaster Co Property Assessment office and give them your new address. (717) 299-8381.
Also, your MLS listing should include the township.
Is this really necessary?
I'm surprised, too. Local taxes and municipal regulations were definitely a consideration for us both times we bought a home. After all, if we were planning to stay in our current home long-term, our township would require us to give up our septic and go on public sewer to the tune of $10,000 to $20,000 in personal costs. I'd hate to buy and move, then be surprised with that kind of info. Although that exact situation did happen to our best friends.