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Another thought. I don't think the municipalities put these tenders in plain enough English for the ordinary person. There has to be someone regulating these laws, of what is and what is not included and what can, and cannot be included in these tenders, at a higher level of goverment above the municipal level and I would like to know who to get to the bottom of things, all of these mixed questions and answers is really stressfull and makes one want to stop looking and dealing with all of this.
Hello Frank.I guess so, but I think I am getting too stressed, as the law should make things very clear as far as I am concerned. They should, the government in what ever level should provide a package including all neccessary information needed,copy of deed, survey all outstanding debt and exact amounts owing and to whom, along with the tender, for a specific price instead of people having to run around feeling like their heads are going to blow up. I think it would be better to find a lot, with hydro and am feeling this is not worth the fight, all of these cost, hydro, just for the survey of which is the best way to run it approx. 10,000 and that doesn't even include the actual installation of the hyro lines, poles, cutting of trees in the way, branches, plus something else, pins or something needed at some poles plus taxes. I think it would be probably close to 25,000 and up for this total installing plus all of these other fees on the tender, minimum bid, etc. I don't think this property is worth this.Thank you for all of your help. Quote from: Frank on June 14, 2007, 05:41:37 PMQuote from: prior1 on June 14, 2007, 03:58:53 PMThank you for the info, but still do not get how the municipality can do this when it states right on the tender:That is why God created lawyers, judges, and the courts. I've had occasion to use them myself when I felt agrieved. Good luck
Quote from: prior1 on June 14, 2007, 03:58:53 PMThank you for the info, but still do not get how the municipality can do this when it states right on the tender:That is why God created lawyers, judges, and the courts. I've had occasion to use them myself when I felt agrieved. Good luck
Thank you for the info, but still do not get how the municipality can do this when it states right on the tender:
That was good for a laugh. If you're getting all stressed about a tax sale over a cheap property with abandoned vehicles on it, then maybe tax sales aren't the best way to go. This is a speculative venture.Getting hydro to a lot absolutely doesn't require a survey. I never got a survey on my cottage lot and I had to get 2 poles run, trees cleared and a 200 feet underground cable run from the last pole. The cost was less than most people would think, and worth it considering the alternatives (gas generator or live like Amish people).Many people seem to get surveys without a need for them. Some of my neighbours have told me they had surveys done for $1000-$1500 and then when I asked them why, a typical response is "aren't I supposed to?" or "I don't know?".Quote from: prior1 on June 15, 2007, 01:44:20 AMHello Frank.I guess so, but I think I am getting too stressed, as the law should make things very clear as far as I am concerned. They should, the government in what ever level should provide a package including all neccessary information needed,copy of deed, survey all outstanding debt and exact amounts owing and to whom, along with the tender, for a specific price instead of people having to run around feeling like their heads are going to blow up. I think it would be better to find a lot, with hydro and am feeling this is not worth the fight, all of these cost, hydro, just for the survey of which is the best way to run it approx. 10,000 and that doesn't even include the actual installation of the hyro lines, poles, cutting of trees in the way, branches, plus something else, pins or something needed at some poles plus taxes. I think it would be probably close to 25,000 and up for this total installing plus all of these other fees on the tender, minimum bid, etc. I don't think this property is worth this.Thank you for all of your help. Quote from: Frank on June 14, 2007, 05:41:37 PMQuote from: prior1 on June 14, 2007, 03:58:53 PMThank you for the info, but still do not get how the municipality can do this when it states right on the tender:That is why God created lawyers, judges, and the courts. I've had occasion to use them myself when I felt agrieved. Good luck
It would be necessary to get a survey if you were deciding to build on your property. A building permit will not be issued without drawings that included the survey.