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In Riverside County that's not a problem at all. You don't even get an occupancy permit unless you have the required amount of water storage on your property, plumbed so the FD can access it. How much is required depends on where you are. A friend of mine in the hills south of Hemet was required to have 10,000 gallons on hand.
Two places I looked at had water storage with FD hookup and emergency water pumps... the newest one was built in 2005 and also was fire sprinklered with two 10k tanks and a pond syphon... didn't help and in fact the existing owners were non renewed and presently have Lloyd's of London for their mortgage.