Does Your Property Have an Easement? Here’s How to Detect & Work Around Them Sheri ScottJune 27, 2022site, site selection, site development, easements, easement, easement complications, prepare, problem, process, portion, property, community, sewage, drainage, piping, underground utilities, utilities, city, county, municipality, build, communities, refuse, building permit, building, landscape, install, driveway, access, risk, detached garage, downtown, site plans, old site plans, sewer pipe, recorded, city engineer, land, court, project, official surveyor, surveyor, location, exact location, seller, realtor, legal site plan, architects, recorded copy, options, plan ahead, developed land, neighborhood, research, recorded copies, building department, engineers department
Springhouse Architects Honored with National Design Award Sheri ScottMay 6, 2021custom, home, winner, award, silver, BALA, design, build, firm, architect, residential, housing, single-family, multifamily, affordable, remodeling, community, interiors, exteriors, NAHB, luxury, appliances, modern, soaring plains, south charleston, ohio, dayton, woods, planted fields, civil war, stone, black-stained, acacia, wood, energy efficient, materials, butterfly roof, reclaimed, fallow, land, window wall, Sheri Scott, Springhouse Architects
4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying Land with a Homeowners Association Sheri ScottMarch 1, 2021homeowners associations, amenities, HOA, homeowner, design, community, rules, sheds, materials, horror stories, places, beautiful landscaping, home association, association, closing