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Tierra Petersen subdividing land-short plat subvision
15 December 2017 | 2 replies
My cousin owns a surveying company in Kelso, I asked him the other day if they ever do work and agree to get paid out of escrow at the funding.
Bruce Woodruff More anti-landlord action coming?
1 February 2023 | 86 replies
As a upstate NY landlord with just over 100 units I am continuously surveying the political landscape.  
Andy Cross Removing "Closing Extension" Clause from Purchase Agreements
12 September 2016 | 6 replies
And be very transparent to the Seller about it.But if that's not doable you can have a provision to reflect whatever dependencies that could cause the delay, such as: Closing shall occur within 3 days after title commitment and survey have been completed, and buyer's objections to such documents (if any) have been resolved.  
Martin S. 2 Large Lots, 1 with an old house...
18 June 2015 | 3 replies
Each lot is 268x100 according to survey attached to contract, but sc-pa has each lot at  24,450 Sq.Ft....
Ben Wenger Should I buy a house in a flood plain?
26 November 2015 | 18 replies
One way of mitigating is to have an elevation survey done by a surveyor/engineer that shows that the property is not in the flood zone. 
Byron Butler Subject to past due taxes
2 July 2019 | 15 replies
Most tax sale auctions and tax liens take a higher priority in most states than the foreclosure itself but you should examine state and local laws first before proceeding.If the property was in Louisiana then:1) After visiting the property, taking multiple photos looking for activity on the land, asking neighbors where owner is and inspecting outside of building (from street) for condemnation damage, I decide to buy after my survey.2) In Louisiana, I would buy the property at tax sale auction, bid as low as 20% and get my foot in the door with a tax title.3) I would send a copy of my new tax title along with a Post Tax Sale notice to all lien holders on record in the Clerk of Courts for the Louisiana property as per RS 47:2156 with certified letter.
William Frankel New Apartment Construction
4 February 2020 | 9 replies
But you'll need to survey your area and maybe even get a feasibility study.
Kyle Galloway 70% Rule-Please explain?
21 November 2019 | 17 replies
Buy side...loan costs, transfer taxes, recordation taxes, survey, title insurance, etc.
Linda A Hawkins Testing Perspective Tenants / Covid
4 August 2021 | 29 replies
Survey 100 property managers and they will doing something similar.I do hope you decide to continue using these forums and over time you give back, meaning you answer questions instead of just asking questions.
Chris Green First rental tenant/neighbor parking issues - should I quit?
9 November 2021 | 16 replies
They agreed to let us do a survey and low and behold, most of the driveway sits on the neighbor’s lot, not ours.