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DEVELOPED VS. UNDEVELOPED LOTS VS. SUBDIVISION

DEVELOPED VS. UNDEVELOPED LOTS The land you are considering  may be completely undeveloped with no representations from the seller about its characteristics or usability –typically called “vacant land.” Or you may be looking at a fully developed lot in a subdivision with sewer, water, power, and gas already brought to the building site, along with […]

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DEVELOPED VS. UNDEVELOPED LOTS The land you are considering  may be completely undeveloped with no representations from the seller about its characteristics or usability –typically called “vacant land.” Or you may be looking at a fully developed lot in a subdivision with sewer, water, power, and gas already brought to the building site, along with

When Do I Need A Home Improvement Contract?

What is a Home Improvement Contract and When Do I Need One? A home improvement contract is an agreement between a contractor and a property owner or between a contractor and a tenant and includes in its description all labor, services, and materials to be furnished and performed. A home improvement contract also can mean

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What is a Home Improvement Contract and When Do I Need One? A home improvement contract is an agreement between a contractor and a property owner or between a contractor and a tenant and includes in its description all labor, services, and materials to be furnished and performed. A home improvement contract also can mean

10 Rules Of Hiring A Contractor

10 Rules Of Hiring A Contractor Whether you are building Cheryl a new she-shed, installing a fence, or finally building that master-suite you’ve always dreamed of 10 rules apply to all situations when hiring a contractor. These are not Commandments and I’m not divinely influenced but follow these simple rules to avoid major pitfalls on your

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10 Rules Of Hiring A Contractor Whether you are building Cheryl a new she-shed, installing a fence, or finally building that master-suite you’ve always dreamed of 10 rules apply to all situations when hiring a contractor. These are not Commandments and I’m not divinely influenced but follow these simple rules to avoid major pitfalls on your

What Is A PERC Test?

The Basics “PERC is short for Perculation.  If you are buying a lot or land that does not have access to public water and sewer OR if the land does not already have an approval for/already installed septic system, there is a 99.99% chance you will need a PERC test.  This test is used for determining

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The Basics “PERC is short for Perculation.  If you are buying a lot or land that does not have access to public water and sewer OR if the land does not already have an approval for/already installed septic system, there is a 99.99% chance you will need a PERC test.  This test is used for determining

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