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Alexander Szikla
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Elevation Certificate Question

Alexander Szikla
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New York City
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Purchasing a property in Wayne, NJ that is in a flood zone and has been elevated (inspector confirmed). The sale is out of an estate, so they do not seem to have an elevation certificate handy. However, having one would greatly reduce my insurance costs.

I've reached out to the municipality and the NJ DEP and have also filed OPRA requests with both the municipality and NJ DEP. Any suggestions on how I could get an elevation certificate?

Thank You!

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Hire a surveyor. Its about $1000. 

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