
28 July 2015 | 7 replies
From there you would need to talk to an engineering firm that do a topographic survey for drainage and well & septic or if there is city/public water/sewer then you need to speak to the local provider to see how much your tap fees would be for the number of units you want to put in.
5 February 2016 | 6 replies
Unless you have a documented topography survey from before and after.

12 March 2021 | 51 replies
I’ll answer anyway, I’m not FF by any means but for me it was buying a plane ticket and spending a weekend in the market interviewing everyone who would meet with me and surveying the neighborhoods I was going to buy in.

13 January 2017 | 5 replies
Hello-Just wanted to take a survey of how best to collect rent.I am trying to streamline the process.Do most of the folks on BP recommend collecting rent the traditional way(in-person & mail)or do folks find it easier to collect electronically?

18 November 2022 | 16 replies
It also texts beforehand to confirm, afterwards asking if they locked up, and auto sends a survey.

17 April 2017 | 11 replies
@Zachary BettersI would probably first perform a survey of the number of existing units in the area and try to determine if there is enough excess demand to warrant a new facility.

6 June 2017 | 15 replies
I've heard that usually the first person to file a complaint against another is usually the one who has the upper hand in court.Also, I'm having the land surveyed to get up-to-date property landmarks, because it hasn't been done in over 30 years.

6 June 2017 | 38 replies
There is data that says some people love buying online but that process to returning items back sucks or getting replacements.The survey cited that over 80% strongly disliked online ordering return processes.

18 September 2017 | 24 replies
Also do a pressure survey at multiple homes over a 24 hr period to verify each home has adequate pressure.

6 September 2017 | 61 replies
Just open the link to see how they survey.