CT Real Estate Glossary

Definitions of Connecticut real estate terms from 8-30g to mill rates.

Inland Wetlands

Connecticut's Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act requires permits for activity near wetlands. Wetlands setbacks frequently delay or reshape development projects.

Example: A subdivision may lose buildable lots due to inland wetlands buffer requirements.

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