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Purchasing a property for a fix and flip. Has Conservation Easement and Historic View
Hey Everyone,
Im purchasing a property for a fix and flip. The numbers work, but there are so many easements on the property. There is a Conservation easement, there is a historic view easement etc.
Where do these start, and where do they end? Can someone help me understand this survey? I haven't dealt with easements before. What is my buildable area? When figuring out impervious coverage, does it go off the whole property, or does it only go within the easement lines?
Thanks for your help.
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You should engage an architect or surveyor/civil engineer for something like this.