The costs for services varies widely across the country. You should look for large and small surveying companies in your area and call them to discuss your needs and their prices. If you decide to hire someine to do the work make certain they are licensed.
The property tax rates are set in each town. You would need to contact the town in which you are interested.
4 dollars per hour in the corroded peice of crap
Yes
nothin dumb azz
Fixed cost
Have your property surveyed.
A registered surveyor can move a surveyed property line if they determine the original survey was incorrect. No other person has the authority to move a surveyed property line. That would be done by any other individual for self-serving reasons only. Property lines set by a licensed surveyor have the protection of the law. If a dispute arises the owner in dispute can hire their own surveyor, the respective owners can execute a property line agreement or they can take the issue to court and let a judge decide.
The cost of surveying property lines can vary depending on several factors such as the size and complexity of the property, location, terrain, and surveyor's fees. Typically, property line surveys can range from a few hundred dollars to a couple of thousand dollars. It would be best to contact local surveyors and request quotes to get a more accurate estimate for your specific property.
If the fence is on the legal, surveyed property line, then the line is official immediately.If the fence is not on the legal, surveyed property line, your state's doctrine of mutual acquiescence will determine if and when the fence will become the line. A real estate attorney in your area will be able to tell if you have a legitimate mutual acquiescence claim.
Insurance for property can vary on the cost based on what you are insuring. The cost to cover just personal property is around $50 a year. The cost rises with needing to cover high value items and will be higher for actual homeowner insurance.
Depends on where you live and the size of your property.
50,000
They are tribal property and thus not usually for sale.
How much does it cost, when can you move in etc
The property tax rates are set in each town. You would need to contact the town in which you are interested.
If there is a dispute on property lines, see your plot and have your land surveyed. This will hold up in a court of law and can force a fence to be moved.
I THINK it is 25% of what is owed on the loan...as an average.