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All Forum Posts by: Kimberly Whitaker

Kimberly Whitaker has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Account Closed thanks for the input! We've consulted our RE attorney, and I was hoping this was a somewhat common occurrence. Thanks for putting my mind at ease. We will continue doing our due diligence.

Has anyone seen a property survey where an adjacent property cuts into your prospective property? We are looking at a 24 unit class C apartment community, but the main entrance driveway, the main front grassy area with the signage and half of a back driveway are owned by another entity. This adjacent property is also for sale (about 1 acre of undeveloped land). Has anyone seen this before?

1. Should we try to negotiate with both sellers of both properties to see if we can reconfigure the property lines?

2. Should we look into buying the undeveloped land? There's not much we could do with 1 acre in the narrow configuration it is in currently. 

Is this a deal killer? Any suggestions?

Frank, this is good info! Thanks for sharing.