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Bill Coleman Possible wetland on portion of raw land I'm buying
26 January 2020 | 8 replies
Our local department of natural resources (different in RI and MA) have differing requirements for setbacks from the wetlands, but the process is fairly similar - you end up getting a wetlands biologist to "flag" the edge of the wetland (literally, set little flags into what they consider to be the edge) and then you hire a surveyor to survey the property, including the locations of these flags.
Joseph Beilke Build to Rent Project in Palm Coast Florida
14 December 2023 | 31 replies
@Don MillerTimelineRequested a survey at the end of August 2022, took about 6 weeks to get that back. 
Ryan B. Adjustment to 50% Rule
30 November 2010 | 80 replies
He did a survey to back up MikeOH's claims.
Joshua Dorkin BiggerPockets Real Estate Conference: Is it time?
6 February 2013 | 246 replies
Josh, what do you think about sending out a brief survey to all members?
Dannielle Hoffman ikea kitchens - good or bad idea?
9 November 2018 | 38 replies
1.5 years construction site, 10 vacation days wasted, 4 assembly appointments, 2 planning appointments, 2 surveying appointments, broken electrical appliances, countless emails and telephone calls ...
Daniel Hornsby Vacant lots and what to look for...
20 March 2014 | 23 replies
They could also be adjustments from the old survey method of 'links and chains' to the new satellite GPS.
Nate Hananger Wetland, septic, and soil survey before selling land?
7 April 2019 | 1 reply
Alternatively, one might also be able to have a septic design and biology survey conducted to bypass this hearing. 
Will K Closing Costs Seem High...
16 May 2013 | 12 replies
Hi guys Similar position to this poster but purchasing 3 small houses in maryland for 60-85k each.Closing costs seem high though they are including 14 months of prepaid taxes and homeowners insurance in their figure.On a $65k loanPrepaidOrigination fee $726Tax service to first American $89Flood certification $8Title services $750Total prepaid $1550Origination fee $250Appraisal $575Credit report $7514 mo homeowners insurance $70014 mo taxes $2880Title services and lender title insurance $422Owners title insurance $300Recording fees $175Transfer taxes $2000 (split with seller so mine are $1000)Survey $250Misc fees $160Total CC $9797.80 minus the $1000 transfer tax split is $8797.80Kicker is I have 3 houses at this cost.
Eric Benzenhoefer Help breaking down a Legal Description - Land Investing
25 September 2014 | 9 replies
In my worst of situations, this is usually where the problem gets solved.Worst case scenario, you can always order a survey (I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have the property under contract).