Jul 12, 2008

Florida vacant land contract

When buying land in Florida your contract should allow you the time to conduct a feasibility study to determine if the property is 100% suitable to you for your intended use. This feasibility study can include architectural analyses, surveys, assessments & inspections for:
  • Phase 1 environmental
  • Engineering
  • Architectural
  • Zoning & zoning restrictions
  • Subdivisions statutes
  • Soil & grade
  • Access to roads, water, utilities
  • Consistent with growth management plans
  • Availability of permits, government approvals and licenses

You are not limited to the type of inspections you are allowed to have. Make sure you have a clause in your contract to purchase land that allows for a feasibility study.

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