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=Due Diligence=
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*#For the OSE case of spec build, assess feasibility of inspection schedule (guarantee of inspection within 24 hours), and ideally existence of 1 inspection only at the rough-in phase. There may be a separate foundation and final inspection. But the concept is: if we have a swarm building one house, ideally inspection is next day or same day as completion of work.
#For the OSE case of spec build, assess feasibility of inspection schedule (guarantee of inspection within 24 hours), and ideally existence of 1 inspection only at the rough-in phase. There may be a separate foundation and final inspection. But the concept is: if we have a swarm building one house, ideally inspection is next day or same day as completion of work.
 
==Site Visit or Remote if Possible==
#Is there another building within 10 feet and must we get an engineer's soil stabilization report?
#Are corner pins visible, or must a new survey be made?

Revision as of 22:36, 3 May 2022

Methodology

There are many questions to ask to determine if a plot of land is suitable for building. How to discover all these questions across the globe? These are some actions when discovering the methodology for OSE. The OSE case is a generalized case, starting with its immediate rollout and sequencing: USA then the rest of the world.

  1. Search: 'How to perform Land Due Diligence' and refactor for the OSE case. Publish on the wiki or on Google Slides.
  2. Search various inspection documents on the web, such as 'is there a separate inspection for insulation prior to all sheathing?' which gets this [1] as result 1.

Due Diligence

  1. For the OSE case of spec build, assess feasibility of inspection schedule (guarantee of inspection within 24 hours), and ideally existence of 1 inspection only at the rough-in phase. There may be a separate foundation and final inspection. But the concept is: if we have a swarm building one house, ideally inspection is next day or same day as completion of work.

Site Visit or Remote if Possible

  1. Is there another building within 10 feet and must we get an engineer's soil stabilization report?
  2. Are corner pins visible, or must a new survey be made?