here are six tips for selling rural
property
or vacant land if the property is on an
unimproved road
check with the seller to see if the
neighbors have a road maintenance
agreement
if they do get a copy of it at this time
and if there
isn't a road maintenance agreement make
sure the seller starts working on one
right away because there's a good chance
you're going to need one at closing
check with the seller to see if the
property is located in the incorporated
or unincorporated
part of the county this is going to help
you determine
the correct zoning and restrictions for
the property
then you can contact the correct
municipality to make sure that you
understand
all the details you can also use
munico.com
to help you look up the zoning and the
land development code
determine what utilities are available
at the property
many royal properties will be on well
and septic
but you also need to check to make sure
that electric is available
and also don't forget your internet and
cable services
ask the seller about any potential
encroachments or easements
that could be on the property and if
possible get a copy of the survey
inquire with the seller about any
potential environmental issues
such as wetlands or protected species
that could inhabit the property
such as gopher tortoises or eagles nest
you want to make sure that you know
about these in advance
it's not uncommon for unpermitted
structures
or fences to be on rural property or
vacant land
make sure that you know about this early
and that you've disclosed this to the
potential buyer
and last if you're not having an
attorney prepare a custom contract
make sure that you're using the vacant
vacant land contract
provided by the florida association of
realtors i hope you found these tips
helpful
for selling royal property and vacant
land if you have any questions
or need any kind of help please reach
out or comment below