
3 January 2024 | 5 replies
Are you just needing a property condition assessment, or will you need survey and title inspection, as well?

29 January 2024 | 40 replies
If you do call, I doubt you will be able to get much out of it since the applicant only had to fill out an electronic survey to obtain the certification.and yes many of those web sites recommended to their users to not disclose initially then bring on the animal later as a surprise and say "oh, it's not a pet".

3 June 2015 | 3 replies
Actually, realistically, you probably shouldn't try it, what would be the value after such a change after the costs of getting it changed, probably not much, it's still 2 units under one roof.A better plan would be to sell the duplex and buy other units that are already properly surveyed, zoned and constructed. :)

6 May 2019 | 3 replies
The current/future zoning and the use of your property as well as what is happening in your neighborhood will determined if this will be approved or no.What I would do, is to print the survey, go to the city/county and talk to the zoning department.

5 June 2020 | 3 replies
I'm working on a landlord survey and was wondering: Has anyone altered their screening criteria due to COVID?

21 February 2023 | 44 replies
You order a topographic survey to confirm it.

29 September 2015 | 13 replies
MikeYou may want survey some companies in the area and get an average percentage of what they charge.

19 May 2023 | 14 replies
You’ll want to check the zoning, know what highest and best use would be, and consider getting a survey.

27 March 2020 | 2 replies
Now my plan is to leverage the one piece of property that is a strip beside the homeowner's property to force him to buy it, and with the other property that is fenced-in that the tax assessor says is two acres I would like to get it survey to see how gave the property actually is and where exactly it ends at, and maybe leveraging it in between one of the two neighbors. and the other one that is two pieces of land split by a creek I was thinking of leveraging that to the connecting neighbors as well it is in a nice area all three of them are.

4 March 2016 | 18 replies
for their detailed survey/reports...which are excellent.