Showing posts with label feasibility study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feasibility study. Show all posts

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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